Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Juni 2013

Textual travels and transformations: Or, a tale of two lives of The Beginning, Progress and End of Man (1650)

In: Book 2.0, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 99-111

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Abstract

Abstract
Based on archival research, this essay traces the travels and transformations in a little known, religious flap book The Beginning, Progress and End of Man, circulating as both a published and home-produced text for around two hundred years. Composed as a strip with flaps that could be turned up or down either with or against the grain of the narrative, it contains simple rhymes with crude woodcut images. Directed to a wide audience, including children, it was first published in England during the Civil War, and occasionally re-published in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In the late eighteenth century it traveled to America, was reworked into a book format and repurposed as a literacy text for a gendered child audience. It continued to be published for another hundred years. In both counties children made their own versions as domestic activities.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Intellect

ISSN: 2042-8030

DOI

10.1386/btwo.2.1-2.99_1

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