معرفی کتاب «Symbolic Caxton : Literary Culture and Print Capitalism» نوشتهٔ William Kuskin، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Notre Dame Press در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Explores the introduction of printing in symbolic terms. This book presents literary history in which the fifteenth century is crucial to the overall story of English literature. It argues that the development of print production is part of a larger social network involving the political, economic, and literary systems. Symbolic Caxton is the first study to explore the introduction of printing in symbolic terms. It presents a powerful literary history in which the fifteenth century is crucial to the overall story of English literature. William Kuskin argues that the development of print production is part of a larger social network involving the political, economic, and literary systems that produce the intangible constellations of identity and authority. For Kuskin, William Caxton (1422–1491), the first English printer, becomes a unique lens through which to view these issues. Kuskin contends that recognizing the fundamental complexity inherent in the transformation from manuscript to print—the power of literature to formulate its audience, the intimacy of capital and communication, the closeness of commodities and identity—makes possible a clear understanding of the way cultural, bibliographical, financial, and technological instruments intersect in a process of symbolic production. While this book is the first to connect the contents of late medieval literature to its technological form, it also speaks to contemporary culture, wrestling with our own paradigm shift in the relationship between literature and technology. "Symbolic Caxton is the first study to explore the introduction of printing in symbolic terms. For William Kuskin, William Caxton (1422-1491/92), the first English printer, becomes a unique lens through which to view the development of the English canon. Kuskin contends that recognizing the fundamental complexity inherent in the transformation from manuscript to print - the power of literature to formulate its audience, the intimacy of capital and communication, the closeness of commodities and identity - makes possible a clear understanding of the way cultural, bibliographical, financial, and technological instruments intersect in a process of symbolic reproduction."--Jacket
Symbolic Caxton is the first study to explore the introduction of printing in symbolic terms. For Kuskin, William Caxton (1422-1491/92), the first English printer, becomes a unique lens through which to view the development of the English canon. Kuskin contends that recognizing the fundamental complexity inherent in the transformation from manuscript to print-the power of literature to formulate its audience, the intimacy of capital and communication, the closeness of commodities and identity-makes possible a clear understanding of the way cultural, bibliographical, financial, and technological instruments intersect in a process of symbolic reproduction.