LIR.journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly periodical focusing on the broader research fields of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion. The journal is published by the Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburg.
No 1 (2011): Manuscript culture in the age of print
Table of Contents
Edtorial
| Editor's Introduction | |
| Bo Lindberg, Rikard Wingård, Cecilia Rosengren, Britt-Marie Karlsson, Sari Nauman | 4–5 |
Articles
| Paper, Pen and Print | |
| David McKitterick | 6–22 |
| "Painting Forth the Things That Hidden Are": Thomas Nashe’s ”The Choise of Valentines” and the Printing of Privacy | |
| Per Sivefors | 23–37 |
| The Academic Lecture. A Genre In Between | |
| Bo Lindberg | 38–48 |
| ”The place is swarming with libels” – Manuscript Publication of Oppositional Texts During the Reign of Gustav III (1771–1792) | |
| Annie Mattsson | 49–66 |
| Degrees of Publicity. Handwritten Newspapers in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries | |
| Heiko Droste | 67–83 |
| The Official Letter. Remarks on Style and Editing. Count Hernán Núñez’ Letters to the Spanish Dowager Queen, Mariana de Austria | |
| Ingmar Söhrman | 84–100 |
| Permeable Boundaries: Manuscript and Print in Concert in Early Modern Sweden | |
| Eva Nyström | 101–125 |
ISSN: 2001-2489