The Book History Reader

by David Finkelstein (Editor)

Other authorsAlistair McCleery (Editor)
Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

Z4 .B647

Publication

Routledge (2006), Edition: 2, 576 pages

Description

The Book History Readerbrings together a rich variety of writings examining different aspects of the history of books and print culture, much of which is otherwise inaccessible. It looks at the development of the book, the move from spoken word to written texts, the commodification of books and authors, the power and profile of readers, and the future of the book in the electronic age. The Readeris arranged in thematic sections and features a general introduction as well as an introduction to each section. This pioneering book is a valuable resource for all those involved in book publishing studies and book history as well as students of English literature, cultural studies, sociology and history. Essays by: Thomas Adams and Nicholas Barker, Richard Altick, Roland Barthes, C.A. Bayly, Pierre Bourdieu, John Brewer, Michel de Certeau, Roger Chartier, Robert Darnton, Elizabeth Eisenstein, Lucien Febrve and Henri-Jean Martin, N.N. Feltes, Kate Flint, Stanley Fish, Michel Foucault, Wolfgang Iser, Adrian Johns, Jerome McGann, Don McKenzie, Jennifer E. Monaghan, Jan Dirk Muller, Walter Ong, Robert Patten, Janice Radway, Jonathan Rose, Mark Rose, John Sutherland, Jane Tompkins, James L.W. West III… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member twig_tea
I love book history/bibliography, and this reader has all the major essays. After studying this stuff for years, I always come back to the essays in this reader. It's a fantastic compilation.
LibraryThing member EssFair
The text is a scholarly and philosophical work that provides essays on the following themes: “What is a Book?” “From Orality to Literacy,” “Commodifying Print: Books and Authors,” and “Books and Readers.”

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

576 p.; 9.69 inches

ISBN

0415359481 / 9780415359481
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