The Old Printer and the Modern Press by Charles Knight

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Author Knight, Charles, 1791-1873
LoC No. 04004699
Title The Old Printer and the Modern Press
Note Reading ease score: 67.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "The Old Printer and the Modern Press" by Charles Knight is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The work explores the life of William Caxton, the first English printer, highlighting his contributions to the dissemination of knowledge through the printed word. The narrative reflects on various themes, including the evolution of the English language, the cultural landscape before and after the introduction of printing, and the socio-economic changes triggered by this revolutionary technology. At the start of the narrative, the context surrounding Caxton’s early life is established, particularly focusing on the Weald of Kent where he grew up. The text discusses the linguistic environment of the time, noting the transition from French to English in education, and the scarcity of books before the advent of printing. Knight paints a vivid picture of Caxton's formative years, illustrating the societal isolation and linguistic variations in his rural upbringing. The opening portion sets the stage for understanding Caxton’s later accomplishments and the profound impact of printing on English literature, culture, and society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class Z: Bibliography, Library science
Subject Printing -- Great Britain -- History
Subject Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491 or 1492
Subject Incunabula -- England -- London -- Bibliography
Subject Westminster (London, England) -- Imprints
Subject Books and reading -- Great Britain -- History
Category Text
EBook-No. 59966
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jul 23, 2019
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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