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What did Renaissance readers think they were doing? : speech, print and writing in the Renaissance
Saucy, impertinent, indecorous : how free was speech from inferiors to superiors between 1600 and 1750?
The book as proxy : Restoration and late seventeenth-century readers
Speech context as genre : rethinking early modern transgression
"Every thing from the press is design'd for the use of the publick" : norm change in the early eighteenth century
"The return of the repressed" : stranger readers and social networks
Who was Johnson's "common reader"? : reconfiguring rhetoric and performance in the eighteenth century.

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