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William Caxton and Commemorative Culture in Fifteenth-Century England
Harry, David
Harry, David
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2014-09-18
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This piece explores Caxton's use of the language of the 'common profit' as a means of ensuring that his publishing endeavors offered both spiritual nourishment for his readers, and reciprocal benefit for the printer.
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Harry, D. (2014). William Caxton and Commemorative Culture in Fifteenth-Century England. In Clark, L. (ed.) Exploring the Evidence: Commemoration, Administration and the Economy (pp. 63-80). Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer.
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9781843839446
