Unbridled Tongue
Discover the fascinating exploration of communication in Emily Butterworth's groundbreaking book, Unbridled Tongue, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This hardback edition spans 250 pages and delves into the intricate world of 16th-century Europe, where excessive talking was deemed not only unwise but perilous. Butterworth meticulously examines how gossip and rumour were depicted in Renaissance literature, providing a rich context that intertwines social, religious, political, and historical elements. By drawing from a diverse array of sources, Unbridled Tongue unveils the complexities behind the cultural attitudes towards speech and the power dynamics it influenced. Perfect for readers interested in French literature and historical criticism, this book offers a unique lens through which to understand the past and its connection to contemporary communication practices. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this insightful work to your collection!