Graffiti And The Writing Arts Of Early Modern England by Ian Fleming
This book delves into the often-overlooked world of graffiti and its significance in early modern England, exploring how these informal writings on walls, furniture, and other surfaces served as a form of expression and communication. It examines the cultural and social contexts in which these writings emerged, highlighting their role in reflecting the thoughts, beliefs, and daily lives of individuals from various strata of society. By analyzing these ephemeral texts, the book sheds light on the intersection of literacy, art, and identity during a transformative period in English history.
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