Like the Tardis, Martyn Lyons’s latest book is much bigger inside than out. Unlike some recent door-stoppers in the field, this is a moderately-sized paperback. It has a magnificent Cézanne portrait of a professional reader (an art critic) glowering balefully from the front cover—or perhaps just lost in the thoughts provoked by the three open books on his desk and the shelves of well-used books at his back. The ambivalence of the image nicely evokes the mystery and complexity of the actively reading mind, a phenomenon of recurrent interest throughout the book. Inside the covers, however, the book expands mightily to fill the space promised by its wide-ranging and ambitious title. Remarkably, Lyons has managed to fit a history of reading an...
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Review of Peter Mendelsund's, What We See When We Read, a book about the phenomenology of reading an...
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Considers the possession by John McGahern in his Galway Archive of an early issue of The Reader maga...
International audienceFor Stéphane Mallarmé (1842-98), the making of the ideal book, which will evol...
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C. S. Lewis was one of the major scholars of literature in the 20th century. His contribution to the...
With Comic Literature in France Emeritus Professor Lloyd Bishop has undertaken an academic project o...
Investigating the complex history of visual art’s engagement with literature, this collection demons...
The library is an obsessional site in literary modernism. From the incendiary impulses of F. T. Mari...
Jules Verne read a lot of newspapers. In an 1895 interview he claimed to subscribe to twenty differe...
Historian of the book Leah Price explains that, "transitively, the book that I touch after you've to...
In the age of the novel, we read fiction sequentially and unselfconsciously. This practice requires ...
Readers have certain expectations. Out of any given narrative we expect an introduction, body and co...
Review of Peter Mendelsund's, What We See When We Read, a book about the phenomenology of reading an...
P(論文)The Great Books of the Western World is a 54 volume set published by the Encyclopaedia Britanni...
Throughout its history, the Western library has played a significant role in bringing the book into ...
Book — Space is an exhibition that asks “what is a book?” It considers how writers, artists and desi...
Considers the possession by John McGahern in his Galway Archive of an early issue of The Reader maga...
International audienceFor Stéphane Mallarmé (1842-98), the making of the ideal book, which will evol...
This idea that the book, the reading of the book, and writing itself, allows access to another world...
C. S. Lewis was one of the major scholars of literature in the 20th century. His contribution to the...
With Comic Literature in France Emeritus Professor Lloyd Bishop has undertaken an academic project o...
Investigating the complex history of visual art’s engagement with literature, this collection demons...
The library is an obsessional site in literary modernism. From the incendiary impulses of F. T. Mari...
Jules Verne read a lot of newspapers. In an 1895 interview he claimed to subscribe to twenty differe...
Historian of the book Leah Price explains that, "transitively, the book that I touch after you've to...