Mack, Peter (Author)
In literary and cultural studies, "tradition" is a word everyone uses but few address critically. In Reading Old Books, Peter Mack offers a wide-ranging exploration of the creative power of literary tradition, from the middle ages to the twenty-first century, revealing in new ways how it helps writers and readers make new works and meanings. Reading Old Books argues that the best way to understand tradition is by examining the moments when a writer takes up an old text and writes something new out of a dialogue with that text and the promptings of the present situation. The book examines Petrarch as a user, instigator, and victim of tradition. It shows how Chaucer became the first great English writer by translating and adapting a minor poem by Boccaccio. It investigates how Ariosto, Tasso, and Spenser made new epic meanings by playing with assumptions, episodes, and phrases translated from their predecessors. It analyzes how the Victorian novelist Elizabeth Gaskell drew on tradition to address the new problem of urban deprivation in Mary Barton. And, finally, it looks at how the Kenyan writer Ngùgì wa Thiong'o, in his 2004 novel Wizard of the Crow, reflects on biblical, English literary, and African traditions. Drawing on key theorists, critics, historians, and sociologists, and stressing the international character of literary tradition, Reading Old Books illuminates the not entirely free choices readers and writers make to create meaning in collaboration and competition with their models."--
...MoreReview Timothy D. Crowley (Spring 2022) Review of "Reading Old Books : Writing with traditions.". Renaissance Quarterly (pp. 334-335).
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Apple, Rima D.;
Downey, Gregory John;
Vaughn, Stephen;
(2012)
Science in Print: Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print
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Luana Giurgevich;
Henrique Leitão;
(2016)
Clavis Bibliothecarum: Catálogos e Inventários de Livrarias de Instituições Religiosas em Portugal até 1834
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Philip Beeley;
Yelda Nasifoglu;
Benjamin Wardhaugh;
(2020)
Reading Mathematics in Early Modern Europe: Studies in the Production, Collection, and Use of Mathematical Books
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Krämer, Fabian;
(2014)
Ein Zentaur in London: Lektüre und Beobachtung in der frühneuzeitlichen Naturforschung
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Rose, Jonathan E.;
(2021)
The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes
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Article
Mordechai Feingold;
Andrej Svorenčík;
(2020)
A Preliminary Census of Copies of the First Edition of Newton’s Principia (1687)
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Carolina Mangone;
(2020)
Bernini's Michelangelo
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Book
Vollmuth, Ralf;
(2001)
Traumatologie und Feldchirurgie an der Wende vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit
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Article
Jonathan R. Olson;
(2016)
‘Newly Amended and Much Enlarged’: Claims of Novelty and Enlargement on the Title Pages of Reprints in the Early Modern English Book Trade
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Dániel Margócsy;
Somos, Márk;
Joffe, Stephen N.;
(2018)
The Fabrica of Andreas Vesalius: A Worldwide Descriptive Census, Ownership, and Annotations of the 1543 and 1555 Editions
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Annika Mann;
(2018)
Reading Contagion: The Hazards of Reading in the Age of Print
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John Willinsky;
(2018)
The Intellectual Properties of Learning: A Prehistory from Saint Jerome to John Locke
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Kavey, Allison;
(2007)
Books of Secrets: Natural Philosophy in England, 1550--1600
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Essay Review
Mark Vardy;
(October 2017)
Reading for Precarious Times
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Article
Sara Miglietti;
(2016)
The Censor as Reader: Censorial Responses to Bodin's Methodus in Counter-Reformation Italy (1587–1607)
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Article
Sarah E. Parker;
(2016)
The Reader as Authorial Figure in Scientific Debate
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Andrew Piper;
(2012)
Book Was There: Reading in Electronic Times
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Book
Alan Jacobs;
(2011)
The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction
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Article
Amirouche Moktef;
(2017)
Are Other People’s Books Difficult to Read? The Logic Books in Lewis Carroll’s Private Library
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Article
Andie Silva;
(2016)
Mediated Technologies: Locating Non-Authorial Agency in Printed and Digital Texts
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