Ma(r)king the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary PageJoe Bray, Miriam Handley, Anne C. Henry Punctuation, footnotes, epigraphs, typography, cover design, white space and marginalia are features which significantly affect the meaning of a literary text. This collection of essays draws attention to the importance of those textual elements traditionally ignored in literary criticism. |
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Marking the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page Joe Bray No preview available - 2020 |
Ma(r)King the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page Taylor & Francis Group No preview available - 2019 |
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References to this book
Book and Text in France, 1400-1600: Poetry on the Page Adrian Armstrong,Malcolm Quainton Limited preview - 2007 |