Issue of French Historical Studies (co-ed Turknovsky, featuring pieces by Turnovsky and Zanger)

Please join me in congratulating Geoff Turnovsky (co-editor, contributor) and Abby Zanger (contributor) for the recent publication of a forum published with French Historical Studies entitled:

LOOKING FOR READERS IN EARLY MODERN FRANCE, 1500–1800

The full list of contributions is copied below and can be accessed via the following link: https://read.dukeupress.edu/french-historical-studies/issue/41/3

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Introduction: Reading Practices and the Materiality of Texts, Roger Chartier

Making Books to Form Readers: Denis Janot's Recycled Images and the Materiality of Reading in Sixteenth-Century France, Abby E. Zanger

Literary History Meets the History of Reading: The Case of La Princesse de Clèves and Its (Non)readers, Geoffrey Turnovsky

What Made Reading Dangerous in Eighteenth-Century France?, Lisa Jane Graham

Readers and Reading in Cafés, 1660–1800, Thierry Rigogne

 

Full name: 
Geoffrey Turnovsky and Abby Zanger