A History of Footnotes

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Description

Footnotes have not had it easy. Their dominance of eighteenth- and nineteenth- century literature and scholarship was both hard-won — following many years of struggle — and doomed, as it led to belittlement in the twentieth century. In The Devil’s Details, Chuck Zerby playfully explores footnotes’ long and illustrious history and makes a clarion call to save them from the new world of the Internet and hypertext. In a story that boasts a marvelous plot and a rogues’ gallery of players, Zerby examines traditional footnotes and their less-buttoned-down incarnations, as when used by pornographers. Yes, The Devil’s Details is full of surprises: Zerby hunts down the first bona fide fully functioning footnote; unearths a multivolume history of Northumberland County, England, that uses one volume for a single footnote; and uncovers a murder plot. He even explains why footnotes are like blind dates. Carefully researched and highly opinionated, The Devil’s Details affirms that delight in reading can come from unexpected places.

Additional information

Weight0.181 kg
Dimensions1.02 × 13.97 × 21.44 cm
ISBN 10

743241754

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

Language
Format Old`

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