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Making Meaning Donald Francis McKenzie

Making Meaning By Donald Francis McKenzie

Making Meaning by Donald Francis McKenzie


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This volume, edited by two of McKenzie's former students, brings together a wide range of his writings on bibliography, the book trade and the ""sociology of texts"".

Making Meaning Summary

Making Meaning: Printers of the Mind and Other Essays by Donald Francis McKenzie

The greatest bibliographer of our time, was how historian Robert Darnton described D.F. McKenzie. Yet until now many of McKenzie's major essays, scattered in specialist journals and inaccessible publications, have circulated mainly in tattered photocopies. This volume, edited by two of McKenzie's former students, brings together a wide range of his writings on bibliography, the book trade and the ""sociology of texts"". Selected by the author himself before his sudden death in 1999, the essays range from the material transmission of Shakespeare's plays in the 17th century to the connections among oral, manuscript and print cultures. ""Making Meaning"" reflects McKenzie's virtuosity as a traditional bibliographer and reveals how his thought-provoking scholarship made him a driving force in the genesis and development of the new interdisciplinary field of book history. His refusal to recognize the traditional boundary between bibliography and literary history re-energized the study of the social, political, economic and cultural aspects of book production and reception. The editor's introduction and headnotes situate McKenzie's innovative and controversial thinking in the debates of his time.

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GOR013245614
9781558493360
1558493360
Making Meaning: Printers of the Mind and Other Essays by Donald Francis McKenzie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Massachusetts Press
2002-06-30
360
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