Renaissance responses to technological change /

This book foregrounds the pressures that three transformative technologies in the long sixteenth century, the printing press, gunpowder and the magnetic compass, placed on long-held literary practices, as well as on cultural and social structures. Sheila J. Nayar disinters the clash between humanist...

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Main Author: Nayar, Sheila J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
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Summary:This book foregrounds the pressures that three transformative technologies in the long sixteenth century, the printing press, gunpowder and the magnetic compass, placed on long-held literary practices, as well as on cultural and social structures. Sheila J. Nayar disinters the clash between humanist drives and print culture, places the rise of gunpowder warfare beside the equivalent rise in chivalric romance and illustrates fraught attempts by humanists to hold on to classicist traditions in the face of seismic changes in navigation. Lively and engaging, this study illuminates not only how literature responded to radical technological changes, but also how literature was sometimes forced, through unanticipated destabilizations, to reimagine itself. By tracing the early modern human's interanimation with print, powder and compass, Nayar exposes how these technologies assisted in producing new ways of seeing, knowing and being in the world.
Physical Description:xiii, 366 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-347) and index.
ISBN:9783319968988
331996898X