Posts Tagged 'representing research'
You’ve Read the Novel (Now Read the Footnotes)
I just ran across this article from the New York Times in 2007 about an annotated version of Pride and Prejudice creatively entitled The Annotated Pride and Prejudice. The writer strangely lumps Austen in with the Victorians, but besides that,
You’ve Read the Novel (Now Read the Footnotes)
I just ran across this article from the New York Times in 2007 about an annotated version of Pride and Prejudice creatively entitled The Annotated Pride and Prejudice. The writer strangely lumps Austen in with the Victorians, but besides that,
Reade Research Interests
My notes feel rather scattered at the moment–I’ll do my best to elucidate them a bit. While reading through the archive materials, I was struck by several things: Reade’s distinctly visual organization system, the reliance on newspapers as the dominant,
Reade Research Interests
My notes feel rather scattered at the moment–I’ll do my best to elucidate them a bit. While reading through the archive materials, I was struck by several things: Reade’s distinctly visual organization system, the reliance on newspapers as the dominant,