The Letters of the Republic

The Letters of the Republic
About this book
Overview: The subject of Michael Warner's book is the rise of a nation. America, he shows, became a nation by developing a new kind of reading public, where one becomes a citizen by taking ones place as writer or reader. At heart, the United States is a republic of letters, and its birth can be dated from changes in the culture of printing in the early eighteenth century. The new and widespread use of print media transformed the relations between people and power in a way that set in motion the republican structure of government we have inherited.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4804940W
Subjects
Literature publishingPolitics and literatureLiterature and societyPopular cultureHistory and criticismAmerican literatureBooks and readingPrintingPublic opinionPublishers and publishingHistoryPublishers and publishing, united statesPublishers and publishing, historyUnited states, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783Printed ephemeraUnited states, historyAmerican letters