手铐
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设想
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savage
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Unmooring the Literary Wordvatars of ‘all types of wild, inordinate, improper and forbidden reading practices’ (including the practice of non-reading).. No longer negligible book fools to be ridiculed or indulged, the extreme bookmen of early nineteenth-century bibliomania—disorderly figures all—are increasingly read in terms
书法
发表于 2025-3-24 01:23:44
Typographical Consciousness and the Diffraction of Authorshipertisements and prospectuses tended to include remarkably detailed information about typeface, paper, and other material features of the books being promoted.. So, for example, the prospectus for an eighteenth-century edition of a sixteenth-century French text on the customs of the province of Angou
谎言
发表于 2025-3-24 06:03:21
Printing Clubs and the Question of the Archivelication of historical rather than literary antiquities. Although early nineteenth-century printing clubs published a wide range of materials, including literary materials integral to the construction of the category of medieval literature, the printing of historical documents was their hallmark—and
相容
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scoliosis
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A Provincial Itinerary: Reading the , of John Marshled a ‘History of My Private Life’. Born in 1752, Marsh began keeping a diary in 1765, when he was thirteen years old, and he continued to do so until a few weeks before his death in 1828 at the age of 76. Impelled in part by the pleasure of ‘tracing over my life again’, he generated a ‘history’ out
prosperity
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Arroyo
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指派
发表于 2025-3-25 03:14:02
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3867-9lector Gordon N. Ray. In his introduction he paid tribute to him as ‘always at heart a bookman’, taking his cue from Ray himself who (in a talk to librarians reproduced in the collection) told his audience that his apprehension about speaking to an association of professional librarians dissolved as