This work is a new edition of Thomas Jefferson's literary commonplace book, a notebook of his literary and philosophical reading.
Auden described the book as the closest he would ever come to writing an autobiography; it was, he wrote, a map of my planet.
In effect the personal notebook of a distinguished and highly individualistic novelist and writer, this is an eclectic collection of more than 1,000 short quotations that have struck a chord with the author in the course of her life and ...
Gists, Orts, Shards II: Addendum and Postludes for A Commonplace Book
Or is there something indispensable in the keeping of notebooks without which human beings would be the poorer?" THE LIVING PAGE invites the reader to take a closer look in the timeless company of 19th century educator, Charlotte Mason.
See also Susan M. Levin , Dorothy Wordsworth and Romanticism , rev . ed . ( Jefferson , NC : McFarland , 2009 ) , esp . p . 6 and Tilar J. Mazzeo , Plagiarism and Literary Property in the Romantic Period ( Philadelphia : University of ...
This edition presents the full text of a personal collection of temporale Middle-English sermons, compiled by a parish priest for his own use.
"Approaching from bibliographical, literary, cultural, and intercultural perspectives, this book establishes the importance of Hesperides, or the Muses' Garden, a largely unexplored manuscript commonplace book to early modern English ...
... alive " . If by this they meant " No human being knows that M. is still ... Somebody knows that p " is necessary , but not sufficient , since " It's not ... I'm 278 NOTEBOOK VI.