The Broadview Introduction to Book History
Book history has emerged in the last twenty years as one of the most important new fields of interdisciplinary study. It has produced new interpretations of major historical events, has made possible new approaches to history, literature, media, and culture, and presents a distinctive historical perspective on current debates about the future of the book. The Broadview Introduction to Book History provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this field.

Written in a lively, accessible style, chapters on materiality, textuality, printing and reading, intermediality, and remediation guide readers through numerous key concepts, illustrated with examples from literary texts and historical documents produced across a wide historical range. An ideal text for undergraduate and graduate courses in book history, it offers a road map to this dynamic inter-disciplinary field.

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The Broadview Introduction to Book History
Book history has emerged in the last twenty years as one of the most important new fields of interdisciplinary study. It has produced new interpretations of major historical events, has made possible new approaches to history, literature, media, and culture, and presents a distinctive historical perspective on current debates about the future of the book. The Broadview Introduction to Book History provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this field.

Written in a lively, accessible style, chapters on materiality, textuality, printing and reading, intermediality, and remediation guide readers through numerous key concepts, illustrated with examples from literary texts and historical documents produced across a wide historical range. An ideal text for undergraduate and graduate courses in book history, it offers a road map to this dynamic inter-disciplinary field.

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The Broadview Introduction to Book History

The Broadview Introduction to Book History

by Michelle Levy, Tom Mole
The Broadview Introduction to Book History

The Broadview Introduction to Book History

by Michelle Levy, Tom Mole

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Overview

Book history has emerged in the last twenty years as one of the most important new fields of interdisciplinary study. It has produced new interpretations of major historical events, has made possible new approaches to history, literature, media, and culture, and presents a distinctive historical perspective on current debates about the future of the book. The Broadview Introduction to Book History provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this field.

Written in a lively, accessible style, chapters on materiality, textuality, printing and reading, intermediality, and remediation guide readers through numerous key concepts, illustrated with examples from literary texts and historical documents produced across a wide historical range. An ideal text for undergraduate and graduate courses in book history, it offers a road map to this dynamic inter-disciplinary field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554810871
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 04/12/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Michelle Levy is Professor of English at Simon Fraser University.

Tom Mole is Reader in English Literature and Director of the Centre for the History of the Book at the University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Materiality

  • Reading Books
  • Bibliography
  • Making Printed Books
  • Typography

Chapter 2: Textuality

  • Who’s Been Tampering with My Text?
  • Copy-Text
  • Variants
  • Authorial Intentions
  • Textual Pluralism

Chapter 3: Printing and Reading

  • Print and the Book
  • The Impact of Print
  • Models for Book History
  • Print Economies
  • Controlling Print / Controlling Reading
  • Methods for a History of Reading

Chapter 4: Intermediality

  • Models of Intermediality
  • Orality and Writing
  • Manuscript and Print
  • Text and Image

Chapter 5: Remediating

  • New Media, New Materiality
  • (Hyper)Textuality
  • Digital Printing and Screen Reading
  • Reading, Knowledge, and the Digital Turn
  • Computer-Assisted Reading

Conclusion

The History of the Book: A Brief Chronology
Glossary
Works Cited and Further Reading
Index
List of Figures

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