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Preface and dedication as genres in sixteenth-century England




AuthorsRuokkeinen, Sirkku Inkeri; Mäkinen, Susanna

PublisherUusfilologinen yhdistys

Publication year2025

Journal: Neuphilologische Mitteilungen

Volume126

Issue2

eISSN2736-9714

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.51814/nm.145236

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Abstract

In this essay, we study the structure and content of the sixteenth century English preface and dedication. We conduct a move analysis of a corpus of 115,000 words consisting of 113 paratexts, namely prefaces and dedications, collected from the Early English Books Online. Relying on previous scholarship on genre, paratextuality, and book history, we interrogate the closely linked but separate genres of early modern English preface and dedication and conclude that the projected audiences, changes in production methods and the growth of the market contributed to the development of an English Renaissance dedication and preface, and what made them distinct from the previously established continental prefacing models.


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