Marginalia: Readers Writing in BooksFrom Pierre de Fermat to Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Graham Greene, readers have related to books through the notes they write in the margins. In this pioneering book--the first to examine the phenomenon of marginalia--H.J. Jackson surveys an extraordinary range of annotated books to explore the history of marginalia, the forms they take, the psychology that underlies them, and the reactions they provoke. Based on a study of thousands of books annotated by readers both famous and obscure over the last three centuries, this book reveals the intensity of emotion that characterizes the process of reading. For hundreds of years, readers have talked to other people in the margins of their books--not only to authors, but also to friends, lovers, and future generations. With an infectious enthusiasm for her subject, Jackson reflects on the cultural and historical value of writing in the margins, examines works that have invited passionate annotation, and presents examples of some of the most provocative marginalia. Imaginative, amusing, and poignant, this book will be treasured by--and maybe even annotated by--anyone who cares about reading. |
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Nutzerbericht - jon1lambert - LibraryThingEnjoyed this academic book that covers the history and motivation of readers who annotate books. The finding are based on extensive research across libraries and other sources. I was not so interested ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
Marginalia: readers writing in books
Nutzerbericht - Not Available - Book VerdictMarginalia, which generally refers to handwritten or printed text located in the margins of a page, have been around practically as long as there have been margins to write in. Nowadays, people have ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
Inhalt
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| 44 | |
| 81 | |
| 101 | |
Two Profiles | 149 |
Books for Fanatics | 179 |
Poetics | 204 |
Book Use or Book Abuse | 234 |
Afterword | 259 |
Notes | 267 |
Bibliography of Annotated Books Cited | 287 |
Bibliography of Secondary Works Cited | 301 |
Acknowledgments | 313 |
Index | 315 |
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