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1. Cheap Print and Street Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century

2. '[T]O LEAVE THE READER IN AN EXTASIE OF THOUGHT OR ADMIRATION': ANONYMOUS AUTHORS/DISCERNING READERS. NARRATING THE MONSTER IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND.

3. ESTUDO PARA O ESTABELECIMENTO DE POLÍTICA DE ACESSO PÚBLICO AOS FOLHETOS DE CORDEL EM MEIO DIGITAL.

4. Los almanaques con miscelánea en España, Italia y Portugal durante el siglo XVIII. Relaciones e influencias de la "literatura de amplia difusión" en un panorama transnacional.

5. The Gothic Contagion from Popular Literature to Transmedial Memes

6. History Detective: Reading the Weimar Republic in Philip Kerr's Last Novel Metropolis (2019).

7. Curious Conversations: Henry Mayhew and the Street-Sellers in the Media Ecology of London Labour and the London Poor.

8. 'Let me tell you my life in a song'. On Autobiography and Begging in Broadside Ballads of the Blind

9. The Gothic Contagion from Popular Literature to Transmedial Memes.

11. The Plague Cures of Caspar Kegler: Print, Alchemy, and Medical Marketing in Sixteenth-Century Germany.

12. Political Pamphlets in Early Seventeenth-Century France: The Propaganda War between Louis XIII and His Mother, 1619-20.

13. Language Ideology in the Paxton Pamphlet War.

14. 'I think it is best to keep out of the way': The Benbow Ballads Lying Low at Longleat.

16. The Age of Monsters. Nascite prodigiose nell'Inghilterra della prima età moderna: storia, testi, immagini (1550-1715).

17. Criticizing Kings: Gender, Classical History, and Subversive Writing in Seventeenth-Century England.

18. TRADE, TAVERNS, AND TOURING PLAYERS IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY BRISTOL.

19. The Street: A Spatial Paradigm in Odessan Literature.

20. PRIMARY ORAL FEATURES IN ROMANCE CHAPBOOKS OF NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL.

22. "We Need More 'US' in Schools!!": Centering Black Adolescent Girls' Literacy and Language Practices in Online School Spaces.

23. ‘Poverty Makes Me Invisible’: Street Singers and Hard Times in Italian Renaissance Cities.

24. Meeting at the Sign of the Queen: The Commedia dell’Arte, Cheap Print, and Piazza Performance.

25. ‘Come all you Wild and Wicked Youths’: Representations of Young Male Convicts in Nineteenth-Century English Broadsides.

26. Ingratas e pérfidas Medeias! Infanticídio e normatização da sexualidade feminina na literatura de rua francesa dos séculos XVI e XVII.

27. THE OTTOMAN SIEGE OF VIENNA, ENGLISH BALLADS, AND THE EXCLUSION CRISIS.

28. ZBIRNI OPIS SITNOG TISKA.

29. Preface.

30. Bum Fodder and Kindling: Cheap Print in Renaissance Spain.

31. The cost of marriage and the matrimonial agency in late Victorian Britain.

32. The massacre of St Bartholomew on the English stage: Chapman, Marlowe, and the Duke of Guise.

33. The Street Lit Author and the Inner-City Teen Reader.

34. The Female Soldier in Street Literature and Oral Culture in the German-speaking Lands between 1600 and 1950: A Marker of Changing Gender Relationships?

35. WINDSHIELD LEAFLETING ORDINANCES: A PERMISSIBLE USE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY?

36. Panfleto as esquerdas e o "jornal do homem da rua".

37. In the mouths of charlatans. Street performers and the dissemination of pamphlets in Renaissance Italy.

38. Reaching Out to At-Risk Teens: Building Literacy with Incarcerated Youth.

39. Flash Romanticism: The Currency of Urban Knowledge in "Tom & Jerry."

40. "Read, Pause, and Reflect!!".

41. "There was nothing to stop the colored people from walking across the street": Urban Renewal and the Reinvention of American Detective Literature in Chester Himes's Run Man Run.

42. The Tracts of May.

43. The Insults of Defeat: Royalist Responses to Sir William Davenant's Gondibert (1651).

44. A History of Guilty Pleasure: Chapbooks and the Lemoines.

45. WILLIAM FOX, MARTHA GURNEY, AND RADICAL DISCOURSE OF THE 1790S.

46. `NOW FAREWELL TO THE LAWE, TOO LONG HAVE I BEEN IN THY SUBJECTION': EARLY MODERN MURDER, CALVINISM AND FEMALE SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY.

47. Accessing grey literature in an integrated environment of scientific research information.

48. Intimate Violence and the Tenuous Boundaries of Class in Victorian Street Literature.

49. Le détournement de sigle: le cas de CPE.

50. Les Sarcelades de Nicolas Jouin (1684-1757).

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