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Spedding, Patrick.
Marginal Notes = Social Reading and the Literal Margins /
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Marginal Notes/ edited by Patrick Spedding, Paul Tankard.
Reminder of title:
Social Reading and the Literal Margins /
other author:
Spedding, Patrick.
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XVI, 294 p. 57 illus., 6 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Books—History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56312-7
ISBN:
9783030563127
Marginal Notes = Social Reading and the Literal Margins /
Marginal Notes
Social Reading and the Literal Margins /[electronic resource] :edited by Patrick Spedding, Paul Tankard. - 1st ed. 2021. - XVI, 294 p. 57 illus., 6 illus. in color.online resource. - New Directions in Book History,2634-6125. - New Directions in Book History,.
1. Introduction: Writing Between the Lines, Paul Tankard and Patrick Spedding -- 2. Jacques Gohory’s Copy of the Poliphile (1546): A First Analysis of His Handwritten Marginalia, Véronique Duché-Gavet -- 3. The Marginalia of a Seventeenth-century Chinese Scholar, Yinzong Wei -- 4. Undoing Bayle’s Scepticism: Astell’s Marginalia as Disarmament, Jacqueline Broad -- 5. Hester Piozzi’s Annotations to the Adventurer and Johnson’s Rambler: Beyond the Case Study, Paul Tankard -- 6. “C’est Mon Livre ce n’est pas le tien mon ami”: Inscriptions in an English Children’s Book Collection, Merete Colding Smith -- 7. The Encyclopædia Britannica and The Huon Mechanics’ Institute Library, Patrick Spedding and Peter Pereyra -- 8. “Probability Indispensable in Fiction”: Marginalia in a copy of Sir Walter Scott’s The Antiquary, Brian McMullin -- 9. “Almost Unknown to the General Reader”: Biographical and Conceptual Contexts of Melville’s Marginalia in Thomas Warton’s The History of English Poetry, Steven Olsen-Smith and Cheyene Austin, et al. -- 10. The Ethics of Annotation: Reading, Studying and Defacing Books in Australia, Patrick Buckridge -- 11. Locating Digitised Marginalia, Mia Goodwin -- 12. Afterword, Bill Sherman.
Marginal Notes: Social Reading and the Literal Margins offers an account of literary marginalia based on original research from a range of unique archival sources, from mid-16th-century France to early 20th-century Tasmania. Chapters examine marginal commentary from 17th-century China, 18th-century Britain, and 19th-century America, investigating the reputations, as reflected by attentive readers, of He Zhou, Pierre Bayle, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Warton, and Sir Walter Scott. The marginal writers include Jacques Gohory, Mary Astell, Hester Thrale, Herman Melville, the young daughters of the Broome family in Gloucestershire, and the patrons of the library of the Huon Mechanics’ Institute. Though marginalia is often proscribed and frequently hidden or overlooked, the collection reveals the enduring power of marginalia, concluding with studies of the ethics of annotation and the resurrected life of marginalia in digital environments.
ISBN: 9783030563127
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-56312-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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