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At the Margins of the Renaissance

At the Margins of the Renaissance
Author: Giancarlo Maiorino
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271047577

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Examines one of the first Renaissance novels to feature an ordinary man, not a nobleman or ancient hero, as the main character.


Session Laws

Session Laws
Author: New Mexico
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1919
Genre: Session laws
ISBN:

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Journal of the Yukon, 1847-48

Journal of the Yukon, 1847-48
Author: Alexander Hunter Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1910
Genre: Fur trade
ISBN:

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Account of authors journey to and establishment of Fort Yukon where he spent the winter. Journal includes detailed observations on the Kutchin Indians and the surrounding area.


First Pages

First Pages
Author: Giancarlo Maiorino
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0271048190

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&“Titology,&” a term first coined in 1977 by literary critic Harry Levin, is the field of literary studies that focuses on the significance of a title in establishing the thematic developments of the pages that follow. While the term has been used in the literary community for thirty years, this book presents for the first time a thoroughly developed theoretical discussion on the significance of the title as a foundation for scholarly criticism. Though Maiorino acknowledges that many titles are superficial and &“indexical,&” there exists a separate and more complex class of titles that do much more than simply decorate a book&’s spine. To prove this argument, Maiorino analyzes a wide range of examples from the modern era through high modernism to postmodernism, with writings spanning the globe from Spain and France to Germany and America. By examining works such as Essais, The Waste Land, Ulysses, and Don Quixote, First Pages proves the power of the title to connect the reader to the thematic, cultural, and literary context of the writing as a whole. Much like a fa&çade to a building, the title page serves as the frontispiece of literature, a sign that offers perspective and demands interpretation.