Graffiti and the writing arts of early modern England
earliest edition we have, 2001 University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001 224 pages
"This book investigates writing practices such as graffiti, tattooing and inscriptions on implements, jewellery, clothing and other objects in early modern England. The incidence of graffiti in this period has never been documented as such; the occurrence of tattooing has been unknown; inscribed objects, though often carefully preserved, are not usually considered as literary works.". "These are writing practices th...
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