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Anonymity in Eighteenth-Century Italian Publishing : The Absent Author

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This book focuses on the different forms in which authorship came to be expressed in eighteenth-century Italian publishing.

It analyses both the affirmation of the “author function”, and, above all, its paradoxical opposite: the use of anonymity, a centuries-old practice present everywhere in Europe but often neglected by scholarship.

The reasons why authors chose to publish their works anonymously were manifold, including prudence, fear of censorship, modesty, fear of personal criticism, or simple divertissement.

In many cases, it was an ethical choice, especially for ecclesiastics.

The Italian case provides a key perspective on the study of anonymity in the European context, contributing to the analysis of an overlooked topic in academic studies.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031038975 / 9783031038976
Hardback
23/09/2022
Switzerland
English
236 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm