News Craze: Public Sphere and the Eighteenth-Century Theatrical Depiction of Newspaper Culture

This article examines the depiction of “newspaper culture” -- i.e, the increasing obsession with news and newspapers and current events — in the eighteenth-century London theater, through the prevalence of “Quidnunc” (or news-obsessed) characters of both genders and all social classes. It places thi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Eighteenth century (Lubbock) 2015-03, Vol.56 (1), p.59-84
1. Verfasser: Heyd, Uriel
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines the depiction of “newspaper culture” -- i.e, the increasing obsession with news and newspapers and current events — in the eighteenth-century London theater, through the prevalence of “Quidnunc” (or news-obsessed) characters of both genders and all social classes. It places this phenomenon in the context of current theories of publics and the public sphere, and as a “test-case” especially for Habermas's theories of the political public sphere.
ISSN:0193-5380
1935-0201
1935-0201
DOI:10.1353/ecy.2015.0008