This revisionist history of Elizabethan press censorship covers the mechanisms of control and censorship. Clegg sets out the nature and source of the controls,... Læs mere
Following her two previous studies of press censorship in Elizabethan and Jacobean England, Cyndia Clegg takes the story through the next volatile period. She... Læs mere
This 2001 book examines the ways in which books were produced, read and received during the reign of King James I. It combines historical analysis of documents with literary reading of censored texts and will be an invaluable resource for literary scholars and historians alike.