The Author As Annotator : : Ambiguities of Self-Annotation in Pope and Byron / / Miriam Lahrsow.

What literary and social functions do self-annotations (i.e. footnotes and endnotes that authors appended to their own works) serve? Focussing on Alexander Pope’s Dunciad s and a wide selection of Lord Byron’s poems, Lahrsow shows that literary self-annotations rarely just explain a text. Rather, th...

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Superior document:Beiträge Zur Englischen und Amerikanischen Literatur Series ; Volume 42
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Place / Publishing House:Paderborn, Germany : : Brill Schöningh,, [2021]
©2022
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Beiträge zur englischen und amerikanischen Literatur ; Volume 42.
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminay Material / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Copyright page / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Dedication / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Acknowledgements / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Figures and Tables / Miriam Lahrsow
  • A Note on the Texts / Miriam Lahrsow
  • A Note on Names / Miriam Lahrsow
  • List of Abbreviations / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Prelude: Self-Annotation, Xenographic Annotation, and Ambiguity / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Chapter 1 Introduction / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Chapter 2 Functions and Strategies of Self-Annotation in Pope / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Interlude: Byron and Pope – Two Very Different Self-Annotators / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Chapter 3 Functions and Strategies of Self-Annotation in Byron / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Chapter 4 Conclusion / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Appendix / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Works Cited / Miriam Lahrsow
  • Index / Miriam Lahrsow.