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Sir Walter Ralegh and his readers in the seventeenth-century : speaking to the people

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Sir Walter Ralegh created a powerful public identity by means of the prose texts he wrote from prison.

This new study not only offers a much-needed analysis of these neglected political writings, but also demonstrates the ways in which his readers modified Ralegh's public identity in a series of fascinating posthumous reinterpretations.

By focusing on both Ralegh and his interpreters, this book contributes to the growing body of work on the politics and practice of writing and reading in early-modern England.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333660765 / 9780333660768
Hardback
15/10/1997
United Kingdom
English
210p.
22 cm
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