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Volume 145 of the Complete Works reproduces marginalia by Voltaire found in works outside of his personal library in both printed books and manuscripts. It occupies a unique place within the series as some of the texts included therein were annotated by Voltaire not for his own use but for friends, acquaintances and correspondents (publisher).
Philosophy, French --- Voltaire, --- Library --- Marginal notes.
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor --- Marginal notes. --- Poetry in English --- Marginal notes --- Collections. --- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, --- Library
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A study of the archaeology and sociology of the use of margins and other blank spaces. Marginalia constitute a significant dimension of the book's history, and what readers did to books often added to their value. This study deals with books in which the text and marginalia are in intense communication with each other, in which reading constitutes an active and sometimes adversarial engagement with the book. The underlying questions is at what point marginalia, the legible incorporation of the work of reading into the text of the book, became a way of defacing it rather than of increasing its value--why did we want books to lose their history?
Books --- Marginalia --- Books and reading --- History. --- Marginal notes --- Notes, Marginal
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Marginalia. --- 276 =75 HIERONYMUS --- Marginalia --- Marginal notes --- Notes, Marginal --- Griekse patrologie--HIERONYMUS --- Jerome, Saint --- Jerome, Saint,
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Vous ne lisez pas les notes en bas de page ? Vous avez tort. Rien de plus passionnant qu'une note infrapaginale, ou marginale, ou finale car il est vrai que nos dispositifs d'annotation sont divers. Souvent c'est la note qui contient l'essentiel. C'est alors par elle qu'il faut commencer. Nous distinguons entre le texte et le paratexte mais le paratexte est aussi une autre sorte de texte. Une « frange d'incertitude » (Genette) nous permet de passer d'un régime à l'autre. Les choses deviennent intéressantes à ce moment. Imaginez la note à la place du texte, le texte à la place de la note. Votre univers bascule, vous entrez dans un monde parallèle. La littérature est le lieu où la frontière entre le texte et les notes devient indécidable. Le présent volume passe en revue les pratiques d'annotation en contexte européen et ailleurs. Il offre au lecteur une riche série « d'études de cas » où le geste de l'annotateur est observé in actu. Parmi les auteurs étudiés : Balzac, Chateaubriand, Eliot, Mallarmé, Nabokov, Proust, Rimbaud, Oliver Rolin, et bien d'autres. You don't read footnotes? You are mistaken. There's nothing more passionate than a footnote, a sidenote, or an endnote. The essential part of the message is the footnote. Narratologists distinguish between texte and paratexte , but the paratexte is just a different kind of texte. A frange d'incertitude (Genette) allows one to switch from one system to another. Imagine the note in the position of the text and the text in the position of the note. Your universe switches: you enter into a parallel world. Literature is the place where the border between the text and the notes becomes undecidable. The current volume reviews annotation practices in and outside of the European context. It offers a substantial series of "case studies" to the reader, where the actions of the annotateur are observed in actu. Among the studied authors: Balzac, Chateaubriand, Eliot, Mallarmé, Nabokov, Proust, Rimbaud, Oliver Rolin, and many others.
French literature --- Literature, Modern --- Marginalia --- Marginal notes --- Notes, Marginal --- History and criticism --- E-books --- Marginalia. --- History and criticism.
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Marginal notes --- Marginalia --- Metafoor --- Metaphor --- Métaphore --- Notes marginales --- Parabole --- Marginalia. --- Metaphor. --- Peirce, Charles S. --- Peirce, Charles S., --- Peirce, Charles Sanders --- Métaphore. --- Critique et interprétation.
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Bibliographical citations --- Marginalia --- Références bibliographiques --- Notes marginales --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Voltaire, --- Congresses. --- Annotating, Book --- History --- Références bibliographiques --- Congrès --- Marginal notes --- Notes, Marginal --- Book annotating --- Abstracting --- Arouet, François Marie --- Vadé, Guillaume --- Bazin --- Library --- Marginal notes. --- Voltaire --- 18th century --- Annotating [Book ] --- de Voltaire, F.-M. A. --- M. de V. --- Marginalia - History - 18th century --- Annotating, Book - History - 18th century
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Voltaire --- Arouet, François Marie --- Vadé, Guillaume --- Bazin --- Library --- -Marginal notes. --- Marginal notes --- Voltaire, --- Books --- Owners' marks --- Books and reading --- Gosudarstevnnai͡ìa publichnai͡ìa biblioteka imeni M. E. Saltykova-Shchedrina --- de Voltaire, F.-M. A. --- M. de V. --- Books - Owners' marks --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778 - Library --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778 - Books and reading --- Voltaire, - 1694-1778
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Aesthetics --- Ethics --- Esthétique --- Morale --- Marginalia. --- Aesthetics. --- Marginalia --- Marginal notes --- Notes, Marginal --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Art --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Psychology --- Kant, Immanuel --- Esthétique --- Kant, Immanuel, --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics
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When readers jot down notes in their books, they reveal something of themselves-what they believe, what amuses or annoys them, what they have read before. But a close examination of marginalia also discloses diverse and fascinating details about the time in which they are written. This book explores reading practices in the Romantic Age through an analysis of some 2,000 books annotated by British readers between 1790 and 1830.This period experienced a great increase in readership and a boom in publishing. H. J. Jackson shows how readers used their books for work, for socializing, and for leaving messages to posterity. She draws on the annotations of Blake, Coleridge, Keats, and other celebrities as well as those of little known and unknown writers to discover how people were reading and what this can tell us about literature, social history, and the history of the book.
Books and reading --- Libraries and Museums. --- Marginalia. --- Publishers and publishing --- Romanticism --- Marginalia --- Bibliography - General --- General --- History --- Great Britain --- Intellectual life --- 028 --- 82.085.43 --- Lezen. Lectuur --- Literaire receptie --- 82.085.43 Literaire receptie --- 028 Lezen. Lectuur --- Marginal notes --- Notes, Marginal
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