Reading NotesDirk Van Hulle Rodopi, 2004 - 415 sidor Reading notes constitute a vast resource for an understanding of literary history and culture. They indicate what writers read as well as how they read and what they used in their own work. As such, they play an important role in both the reception and the production of texts. The essays in this volume, representing the newest trends in European and international textual scholarship, examine literary creation and the relationship between reading and writing. To study how readers respond to writing and how reading engenders new writing, the contributing scholars no longer take for granted that authors write in splendid isolation, but turn to a more broadly sociological investigation of authorship, assigning new roles to the writer as reader, notetaker, annotator, book collector and so on. Notes and annotations may be fragmentary, private, undigested and embryonic, but as witnesses to the reading process, they tell unique stories about writers and readers, ranging from great marginalists like Coleridge to women annotators of cookbooks. This subject of research is a junction of several fields of research and tries to bridge gaps between separate disciplines with a common ground, such as the history of the book, the history of reading, and the history of writing, scholarly editing, and textual genetics (the analysis, commentary and critical interpretation of the way in which works of art come into being), bridging the gap between literary and textual criticism. |
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Carmen Peraita | 37 |
Stephen Colclough | 61 |
C Mays | 79 |
in AngloCanadian Cookbooks | 95 |
H T M van Vliet | 115 |
Rüdiger NuttKofoth | 293 |
Geert Lernout | 303 |
Dirk Van Hulle | 309 |
Samuel Becketts Reading Notes | 327 |
REVIEWS | 335 |
Carmen Peraita | 344 |
Gert Buelens | 352 |
Mats Dahlström | 365 |
Wim Van Mierlo | 135 |
Bodo Plachta | 173 |
Davide Giuriato | 195 |
Herbert Wäckerlin | 221 |
Maximiliaan van Woudenberg | 245 |
Peter Shillingsburg | 271 |
Cristina Urchueguía | 379 |
Geert Buelens | 386 |
Anke Bosse | 396 |
BOOK NOTICES | 403 |
Vanliga ord och fraser
annotated Archives Árni Árni's Benjamin borrowings catalogue Celan's century Coleridge Coleridge's collection commentary commonplace book contains context cookbooks copy critical Dawson Dickinson digitization draft editor Emile Bernard England English essay example Finnegans Wake fragments Francisco de Quevedo French genetic German literature Göttingen humanist Icelandic Icelandic manuscripts important included interest intertextual Jackson John John Dee Joyce Joyce's Kafka Leopold Leopold-collection Lessing Lessing's Letters of Vincent libros literary London Madrid marginal notes marginalia marks material Moore's narrative notebooks passage poem poet poetic poetry practice present printed published Quevedo's Quevedo's reading Ratzeburg reader recipes reference Reykjavík rímur Samuel Taylor Coleridge Schink scholarly editing scribe Sigurd Sigurðar saga Sturge Moore suggests Tarsia textual Theo van Gogh tion Toronto translation underlined University Press Utopia variant verse Vincent van Gogh volume W.B. Yeats women words writing written Yeats Yeats's
Populära avsnitt
Sida 11 - J'étais si fou dans ces moments de bonheur que je n'ai presque aucun souvenir distinct; tout au plus quelque date pour marquer, sur un livre nouvellement acheté, l'endroit où je l'avais lu. La moindre remarque marginale fait que si je relis jamais ce livre, je reprends le fil de mes idées et vais en avant.
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Manuscript Genetics: Joyce's Know-how, Beckett's Nohow Dirk van Hulle Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2008 |