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Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England
William H. Sherman
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Description for Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England
Paperback. Based on a survey of early printed books, Used Books describes what readers wrote in and around their books and what we can learn from these marks by using the tools of archaeologists as well as historians and literary critics. Series: Material Texts. Num Pages: 288 pages, 36 illus. BIC Classification: DSBD. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 228 x 153 x 20. Weight in Grams: 462.
In a recent sale catalog, one bookseller apologized for the condition of a sixteenth-century volume as "rather soiled by use." When the book was displayed the next year, the exhibition catalogue described it as "well and piously used [with] marginal notations in an Elizabethan hand [that] bring to life an early and earnest owner"; and the book's buyer, for his part, considered it to be "enlivened by the marginal notes and comments." For this collector, as for an increasing number of cultural historians and historians of the book, a marked-up copy was more interesting than one in pristine condition.
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Product Details
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press United States
Number of pages
288
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Series
Material Texts
Condition
New
Weight
462g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812220841
SKU
V9780812220841
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About William H. Sherman
William H. Sherman is Professor of English at the University of York. He is the author of John Dee: The Politics of Reading and Writing in the English Renaissance and coeditor of "The Tempest" and Its Travels, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.
Reviews for Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England
"Sherman's work is indispensable, offering and demanding a complete revision of standard notions of reading in favor of a much more capacious concept of the 'use' of books before the modern era. . . . An essential book."
Stephen Orgel
"Learned and lively. . . . The first comprehensive account of the ways of readers in the last ... Read more
Stephen Orgel
"Learned and lively. . . . The first comprehensive account of the ways of readers in the last ... Read more