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Full Description
As soon as the Spectator model spread from England to continental Europe and began to be incorporated in French, Dutch and German translations and adaptions, the respective journalistic networks and negotiations regularly exceeded local, regional, and even national boundaries and took on international dimensions. The contributions of the present volume outline the historical development and the intricate literary, artistic, journalistic and scientific communication and distribution networks of the moral weeklies and periodical essays inspired by the Spectator prototype in Europe and North America. Thus, these periodicals become visible as parts and products of ramified learned and creative negotiations on genres, writing techniques and topics.
Contents
The European spectatorial press in English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian - Moral weeklies in German-speaking Switzerland and in the Holy Roman Empire - Spectatorial writings in the Kingdoms of Bohemia, Poland, Denmark-Norway and Sweden - Moral journalism in the Russian Empire - Spectatorial influences in North America



