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Book Parts

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What would an anatomy of the book look like? There is the main text, of course, the file that the author proudly submits to their publisher. But around this, hemming it in on the page or enclosing it at the front and back of the book, there are dozens of other texts--page numbers and running heads, copyright statements and errata lists--each possessed of particular conventions, each with their own lively histories. To consider these paratexts--recalling them from the margins, letting them take centre stage--is to be reminded that no book is the sole work of the author whose name appears on the cover; rather, every book is the sum of a series of collaborations. It is to be reminded, also, that not everything is intended for us, the readers. There are sections that are solely directed at others--binders, librarians, lawyers--parts of the book that, if they are working well, are working discreetly, like a theatrical prompt, whispering out of the audience's ear-shot Book Parts is a bold and imaginative intervention in the fast growing field of book history: it pulls the book apart. Over twenty-two chapters, Book Parts tells the story of the components of the book: from title pages to endleaves; from dust jackets to indexes--and just about everything in between. Book Parts covers a broad historical range that runs from the pre-print era to the digital, bringing together the expertise of some of the most exciting scholars working on book history today in order to shine a new light on these elements hiding in plain sight in the books we all read. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 723g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198812463

About

Dennis Duncan is a writer and translator based in London. He is currently writing a history of the book index from the medieval period to the age of the Kindle to be published by Penguin in 2020 and is author of The Oulipo and Modern Thought (Oxford University Press 2019). His recent articles have considered Mallarmé and jugs James Joyce and pornography and the history of the Times New Roman typeface. Dr Duncan writes on bibliography and French literature for the Times Literary Supplement and has published translations of Michel Foucault Boris Vian and Alfred Jarry. Adam Smyth is Professor of English Literature and the History of the Book at Balliol College Oxford. His most recent books include Material Texts in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press 2018); Autobiography in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press 2010); A History of English Autobiography (edited Cambridge University Press 2016); and Book Destruction from the Medieval to the Contemporary (edited with Gill Partington Palgrave 2014). He is the co-editor of Routledge's book series Material Readings in Early Modern Culture. He also enjoys discussing his work beyond the academy: he writes regularly for the London Review of Books and has appeared on TV and radio in the UK and abroad. Adam Smyth is the co-host of the literary discussion podcast and radio show Litbits.

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