Lottery Fantasies, Follies, and Controversies
A Cultural History of European Lotteries
Angela Fabris editor Johanne Slettvoll Kristiansen editor Marius Warholm Haugen editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:4th Dec '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The volume explores the ways in which the lottery was imagined in early modern and long eighteenth-century Europe. It presents a series of interconnected case studies from Denmark-Norway, the German-speaking areas, Britain, the Low Countries, France, Italy, and Spain, which bring into dialogue a wide range of materials: lottery tickets and advertisements, pamphlets and periodicals, visual art, popular songs, poetry, prose fiction and plays, political, moral, and judicial treatises.
This material suggests how lotteries were perceived as inviting fantasies, dreams, and daydreams; as engendering folly, superstition, and compulsive playing; as leading to social misery, bankruptcy, and suicide; as betraying questions of risk, trust, and fairness; and as being deeply embedded in the political and fi nancial development of an emerging modernity.
ISBN: 9783111445496
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 783g
463 pages