Early Printed Narrative Literature in Western Europe

The shift from hand-written to printed books left its mark on narrative literature in Western Europe. The essays in this volume address developments in the history of early printed narrative texts as well as publication strategies in a number of vernacular languages. Topics covered include the selec...

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Main Author: Besamusca, Bart
Other Authors: Willaert, Frank, de Bruijn, Elisabeth
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2020
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