
Kevin Pasch
Professor of English at Concordia University and Making Publics member who outlines the development of the literary public in Restoration and 18th-century England, including genres like the letter and the novel.
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The Origins of the Modern Public Part Eleven
Kevin Pasch, a Concordia English professor, traces the rise of the literary public through letters, diaries and the novel. Joe Ward, a history chair, explores Puritan education, livery companies and printed sermons shaping religious publics. Robert Titler, Concordia historian, examines portraiture, provincial painters and how visual culture widened social audiences. They discuss how art, print and urban life helped form new publics.


