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Hyperallergic: Broadsides for Broadband: Digitizing the People's Literature of the 17th Century

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Considered the "people's literature" in the 17th century, broadside ballads were sold for a penny or halfpenny, their pairing of a comic or satiric song alongside a woodblock illustration making them ...

Christophe Schuwey, a new assistant professor in French languages and literatures, studies the literature and culture of 17th-century France. Since his dissertation, Schuwey has been involved in a ...

Emily Loney is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Bucknell University. She writes and teaches about 16th- and 17th-century literature, gender and sexuality studies, disability studies, and ...

Alban Forcione, an internationally renowned scholar of 17th-century literature of “Golden Age” Spain and the Walter S. Carpenter Jr., Professor of Language, Literature and Civilization of Spain, ...

Aciman is the author of ‘Call me by your Name’, now an award-winning film. He’s also an American memoirist, essayist, novelist and scholar of 17th-century literature – we talk about his work and life.

The Economist: England’s 17th century was a ferment of ideas and revolution

Writing an accessible history of Britain in the turbulent 17th century, as Jonathan Healey sets out to do in “The Blazing World”, is a noble aim. Starting with the seeds of one revolution and ending ...

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LONDON (Reuters) - "Circulation", a biography of the 17th century English physician William Harvey who accurately described how blood circulates through the human body, has won the Wellcome Trust Book ...

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CU Boulder News & Events: The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy

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