Using methods from book history and print culture studies, Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry explores the functions that annotation performed on and through the printed page. Studying the relation of notes to poetry and the evolving layout of the book, this collection extends to recent inquiries into the rise of literature as a discipline.
Using methods from book history and print culture studies, Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry explores the functions that annotation performed on and through the printed page. Studying the relation of notes to poetry and the evolving layout of the book, this collection extends to recent inquiries into the rise of literature as a discipline.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Michael Edson - Contributions by Barbara M. Benedict; Thomas Van der Goten; David Hopkins; William Jones; Sandro Jung; Tom Mason; Mark A. Pedreira; Adam Rounce; Jeff Strabone; Alex Watson and Karina Williamson
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Michael Edson Part I: Georgic Annotation 1 Annotating Georgic Poetry Karina Williamson and Michael Edson 2 William Falconer's The Shipwreck and the Birth of the Dictionary of the Marine William Jones Part II: Nationalism, Antiquarianism, and Annotation 3 The Afterlife of Annotation: How Robert of Gloucester Became the Founding Father of English Poetry Jeff Strabone 4 Topographical Annotation in Thomas Percy's The Hermit of Warkworth and John Pinkerton's The Bruce Thomas Van der Goten 5 Marginal Imprints: Robert Southey's Notes to Madoc Alex Watson Part III: Varieties of Annotation 6 A Translator's Annotation: Alexander Pope's Observations on His Iliad David Hopkins 7 Allusion and Quotation in Chaucerian Annotation, 1687-1798 Tom Mason 8 Looking Homeward: Thomas Warton's Annotation of Milton and the Poetic Tradition Adam Rounce Part IV: Annotating the Canon 9 Zachary Grey's Annotations on Samuel Butler's Hudibras Mark A. Pedreira 10 William Hymers and the Editing of William Collins's Poems, 1765-1797 Sandro Jung 11 Paratexting Beauty into Duty: Aesthetics and Morality in Late Eighteenth-Century Literary Collections Barbara M. Benedict Index About the Contributors
List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Michael Edson Part I: Georgic Annotation 1 Annotating Georgic Poetry Karina Williamson and Michael Edson 2 William Falconer's The Shipwreck and the Birth of the Dictionary of the Marine William Jones Part II: Nationalism, Antiquarianism, and Annotation 3 The Afterlife of Annotation: How Robert of Gloucester Became the Founding Father of English Poetry Jeff Strabone 4 Topographical Annotation in Thomas Percy's The Hermit of Warkworth and John Pinkerton's The Bruce Thomas Van der Goten 5 Marginal Imprints: Robert Southey's Notes to Madoc Alex Watson Part III: Varieties of Annotation 6 A Translator's Annotation: Alexander Pope's Observations on His Iliad David Hopkins 7 Allusion and Quotation in Chaucerian Annotation, 1687-1798 Tom Mason 8 Looking Homeward: Thomas Warton's Annotation of Milton and the Poetic Tradition Adam Rounce Part IV: Annotating the Canon 9 Zachary Grey's Annotations on Samuel Butler's Hudibras Mark A. Pedreira 10 William Hymers and the Editing of William Collins's Poems, 1765-1797 Sandro Jung 11 Paratexting Beauty into Duty: Aesthetics and Morality in Late Eighteenth-Century Literary Collections Barbara M. Benedict Index About the Contributors
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