TY - BOOK ID - 108124230 TI - Marginal Notes AU - Spedding, Patrick AU - Tankard, Paul AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2021 SN - 9783030563127 9783030563134 9783030563141 9783030563110 303056312X 3030563111 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan DB - UniCat KW - Book history KW - Graphics industry KW - Literature KW - History KW - drukkerijen KW - uitgeverijen KW - uitgeven KW - geschiedenis KW - literatuur KW - literatuurgeschiedenis KW - drukken KW - boeken KW - anno 1800-1899 KW - anno 1900-1999 KW - Books and reading KW - History. KW - Books KW - Literature, Modern KW - Printing. KW - Publishers and publishing. KW - History of the Book. KW - Nineteenth-Century Literature. KW - Printing and Publishing. KW - Literary History. KW - Appraisal of books KW - Evaluation of literature KW - Criticism KW - Literary style KW - Book publishing KW - Book industries and trade KW - Booksellers and bookselling KW - Printing, Practical KW - Typography KW - Graphic arts KW - 19th century. KW - History and criticism. KW - Appraisal KW - Evaluation KW - Publishing UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:108124230 AB - 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. ER -