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  1. How romantics and victorians organized information
    commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191916137
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    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Commonplace books; Information organization; English literature; Scrapbooks; Commonplace books; Information organization; Intellectual life; Scrapbooks; Great Britain
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (336 pages), Illustrations (colour).
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. How Romantics and Victorians organized information
    commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt / Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Universitätsbibliothek Erfurt
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780192895318; 9780192896070
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    RVK Categories: HL 1071 ; HL 1401
    Edition: First edition
    Series: Oxford textual perspectives
    Subjects: Commonplace books; Information organization; English literature; Scrapbooks
    Scope: xviii, 303 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 275-296

  3. How romantics and victorians organized information
    commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Every literary household in nineteenth-century Britain had a commonplace book, scrapbook, or album. Coleridge called his collection "Fly-Catchers", while George Eliot referred to one of her commonplace books as a "Quarry," and Michael Faraday kept... more

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    Every literary household in nineteenth-century Britain had a commonplace book, scrapbook, or album. Coleridge called his collection "Fly-Catchers", while George Eliot referred to one of her commonplace books as a "Quarry," and Michael Faraday kept quotations in his "Philosophical Miscellany." Nevertheless, the nineteenth-century commonplace book, along with associated traditions like the scrapbook and album, remain under-studied. This book tells the story of how technological and social changes altered methods for gathering, storing, and organizing information in nineteenth-century Britain. As the commonplace book moved out of the school and into the home, it took on elements of the album. At the same time, the explosion of print allowed readers to cheaply cut-and-paste extractions rather than copying out quotations by hand. Built on the evidence of over 300 manuscripts, this study unearths the composition practices of well-known writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott, George Eliot, and Alfred Lord Tennyson, and their less well-known contemporaries. Divided into two parts, the first half of the book contends that methods for organizing knowledge developed in line with the period's dominant epistemic frameworks, while the second half argues that commonplace books helped Romantics and Victorians organize people. Chapters focus on prominent organizational methods in nineteenth-century commonplacing, often attached to an associated epistemic virtue: diaristic forms and the imagination (Chapter Two); "real time" entries signaling objectivity (Chapter Three); antiquarian remnants, serving as empirical evidence for historical arguments (Chapter Four); communally produced commonplace books that attest to socially constructed knowledge (Chapter Five); and blank spaces in commonplace books of mourning (Chapter Six)

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191916137
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    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Commonplace books; Information organization; English literature; Scrapbooks; Commonplace books; Information organization; Intellectual life; Scrapbooks; Great Britain
    Scope: 1 online resource (336 pages), illustrations (colour).
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on Publisher website; title from home page (viewed on May 11, 2022)

  4. How romantics and victorians organized information :
    commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums /
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press,, Oxford :

    Every literary household in nineteenth-century Britain had a commonplace book, scrapbook, or album. Coleridge called his collection "Fly-Catchers", while George Eliot referred to one of her commonplace books as a "Quarry," and Michael Faraday kept... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Every literary household in nineteenth-century Britain had a commonplace book, scrapbook, or album. Coleridge called his collection "Fly-Catchers", while George Eliot referred to one of her commonplace books as a "Quarry," and Michael Faraday kept quotations in his "Philosophical Miscellany." Nevertheless, the nineteenth-century commonplace book, along with associated traditions like the scrapbook and album, remain under-studied. This book tells the story of how technological and social changes altered methods for gathering, storing, and organizing information in nineteenth-century Britain. As the commonplace book moved out of the school and into the home, it took on elements of the album. At the same time, the explosion of print allowed readers to cheaply cut-and-paste extractions rather than copying out quotations by hand. Built on the evidence of over 300 manuscripts, this study unearths the composition practices of well-known writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott, George Eliot, and Alfred Lord Tennyson, and their less well-known contemporaries. Divided into two parts, the first half of the book contends that methods for organizing knowledge developed in line with the period's dominant epistemic frameworks, while the second half argues that commonplace books helped Romantics and Victorians organize people. Chapters focus on prominent organizational methods in nineteenth-century commonplacing, often attached to an associated epistemic virtue: diaristic forms and the imagination (Chapter Two); "real time" entries signaling objectivity (Chapter Three); antiquarian remnants, serving as empirical evidence for historical arguments (Chapter Four); communally produced commonplace books that attest to socially constructed knowledge (Chapter Five); and blank spaces in commonplace books of mourning (Chapter Six)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191916137
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    DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192895318.001.0001
    Edition: First edition.
    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Commonplace books; Information organization; English literature; Scrapbooks; Commonplace books.; Information organization.; Intellectual life.; Scrapbooks.; Great Britain
    Scope: 1 online resource (336 pages) :, illustrations (colour).
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    List of Figures -- Introduction: The Commonplace Method -- 1. Anatomy of the Commonplace -- Locke's Legacy -- Books of Scraps -- Personal Organizational Systems -- PART I. ORGANIZING IDEAS -- 2. Commonplace Books of the Imagination -- The Notebooks: An Overview -- Liber Aureus: Coleridge, the Student -- The Diary and the Romantic Paradox -- The Fell-Walking Pocket-Books: Coleridge, the Poet of Nature -- Referentiary: Coleridge the Philosopher -- The Fly-Catchers: Coleridge, the Christian -- 3. Laboratory Commonplace Books -- "Nothing Exists but Thoughts": Davy's Laboratory Notes -- The Book Seller's Apprentice: Faraday's Philosophical Miscellany -- Chemical Notes -- Faraday's Cut-up Index -- 4. Commonplace Books of History -- Collecting Ballads: Remediating Orality -- Scott's "Rebellious Papers" -- Eliot's Quarry -- Scrapbooks, Scrapboxes, and Historical Empiricism -- PART II. ORGANIZING PEOPLE -- 5. Social Commonplace Books -- Epistemology of the Lady's Album -- Autographs -- Keats's Hand -- Milton's Hair -- The Sisterhood of Slade -- 6. Commonplace Books of Mourning -- Audrey Tennyson's "Talks and Walks" and "Illness, etc." -- "A Hand that Can be Clasp'd no More" -- Empty Pages -- "Common is the Commonplace" -- "The footsteps of his life in mine": Queen Victoria's Album Consolativum -- "The living soul was flash'd on mine" -- Coda -- Manuscript Sources -- Bibliography -- Index.

  5. How romantics and victorians organized information
    commonplace books, scrapbooks, and albums
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Every literary household in nineteenth-century Britain had a commonplace book, scrapbook, or album. Coleridge called his collection "Fly-Catchers", while George Eliot referred to one of her commonplace books as a "Quarry," and Michael Faraday kept... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Every literary household in nineteenth-century Britain had a commonplace book, scrapbook, or album. Coleridge called his collection "Fly-Catchers", while George Eliot referred to one of her commonplace books as a "Quarry," and Michael Faraday kept quotations in his "Philosophical Miscellany." Nevertheless, the nineteenth-century commonplace book, along with associated traditions like the scrapbook and album, remain under-studied. This book tells the story of how technological and social changes altered methods for gathering, storing, and organizing information in nineteenth-century Britain. As the commonplace book moved out of the school and into the home, it took on elements of the album. At the same time, the explosion of print allowed readers to cheaply cut-and-paste extractions rather than copying out quotations by hand. Built on the evidence of over 300 manuscripts, this study unearths the composition practices of well-known writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott, George Eliot, and Alfred Lord Tennyson, and their less well-known contemporaries. Divided into two parts, the first half of the book contends that methods for organizing knowledge developed in line with the period's dominant epistemic frameworks, while the second half argues that commonplace books helped Romantics and Victorians organize people. Chapters focus on prominent organizational methods in nineteenth-century commonplacing, often attached to an associated epistemic virtue: diaristic forms and the imagination (Chapter Two); "real time" entries signaling objectivity (Chapter Three); antiquarian remnants, serving as empirical evidence for historical arguments (Chapter Four); communally produced commonplace books that attest to socially constructed knowledge (Chapter Five); and blank spaces in commonplace books of mourning (Chapter Six)

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191916137
    Other identifier:
    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Commonplace books; Information organization; English literature; Scrapbooks; Commonplace books; Information organization; Intellectual life; Scrapbooks; Great Britain
    Scope: 1 online resource (336 pages), illustrations (colour).
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on Publisher website; title from home page (viewed on May 11, 2022)