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English literature. --- Prefaces. --- Prologues and epilogues. --- Dedications in books.
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Envois & Dédicaces constitue une réflexion sur le don du livre, qu’il se manifeste par un ex-dono, un envoi manuscrit ou une dédicace imprimée. Si cette dernière a été étudiée à propos de tel ou tel auteur, il nous manquait encore une réflexion d’ensemble sur celle-ci. Quant à l’envoi, jugé marginal et mondain, il n’a guère été abordé, hormis par les bibliophiles. On en trouvera ici un « bref traité » qui en souligne toute la richesse. Pas plus qu’il n’existe d’éléments insignifiants dans la vie psychique, ainsi que Freud nous l’a appris, il n’existe dans le livre de détail dépourvu de valeur. La modernité s’est intéressée longuement à la signature, beaucoup moins à l’envoi et à la dédicace, parce qu’elle estimait la littérature intransitive. Elle transite cependant et s’adresse à quelqu’un. Et ce qui semble à première vue accessoire joue un rôle non négligeable, sinon capital, dans la constitution du sens d’un livre. Telle est l’hypothèse d’Envois & Dédicaces, et son pari. Sa première partie, « Perspective cavalière » s’interroge, entre autres, sur la position en tiers du lecteur ainsi que sur la place de la dédicace, premiers mots d’un livre qui se révèlent souvent aussi ses derniers mots. La seconde, « Couleurs locales », examine la façon dont quelques auteurs se sont appropriés ce geste : un musicien, Bach, et cinq écrivains, Voltaire, Hugo, Baudelaire, Montherlant, Goffette, ce dernier nous offrant, en guise de conclusion, un poème inédit adressé « à ceux qui partent ».
Dedications --- Dédicaces --- 82:316 --- Literatuursociologie --- 82:316 Literatuursociologie --- Dédicaces --- Book dedications --- Books --- Dedications (in books) --- Authorship --- Dedications - Congresses --- littérature --- dédicace
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During the sixteenth century, the traditional act of dedicating a text took on a new meaning due to the wider dissemination of the printed book. As the dedication and other paratexts thus became an almost indispensable part of the publication, they merit careful examination by those who study the presentation and impact of any printed work in its context. Paratexts bridge the gap between the outside World of the reading public and the enclosed world of the book, and often present biographical information concerning the persons involved in the making of the book. In the present volume, general
Motets --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Dedications --- Choruses --- Part songs --- Part songs, Sacred --- Book dedications --- Books --- Dedications (in books) --- Authorship --- History and criticism.
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Adresses (Dédicaces) --- Book dedications --- Book--Dedications --- Dedications --- Dedications (in books) --- Dedications in books --- Dédicaces --- Dédicaces dans les livres --- Envois (Dédicaces) --- Livres--Dédicaces --- Oeuvres--Dédicaces --- Opdrachten --- Opdrachten in boeken --- Bloy, Léon, --- Bloy, Léon --- Criticism and interpretation --- Bloy, Léon, --- Bloy, Léon, - 1846-1917
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Adresses (Dédicaces) --- Book dedications --- Book--Dedications --- Dedications --- Dedications (in books) --- Dedications in books --- Dédicaces --- Dédicaces dans les livres --- Envois (Dédicaces) --- Livres--Dédicaces --- Oeuvres--Dédicaces --- Opdrachten --- Opdrachten in boeken --- French literature --- Littérature française --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Littérature française --- Dédicaces --- Montaigne, Michel de --- Scarron, Paul --- Diderot, Denis --- Dedicaces --- Montaigne (michel eyquem de), ecrivain francais, 1533-1592 --- Scarron (paul) --- Diderot, denis (1713-1784) --- Essais --- Le roman comique --- Les bijoux indiscrets
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English literature --- Drama --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Adresses (Dédicaces) --- Book dedications --- Book--Dedications --- Dedications --- Dedications (in books) --- Dedications in books --- Dédicaces --- Dédicaces dans les livres --- Envois (Dédicaces) --- Livres--Dédicaces --- Oeuvres--Dédicaces --- Opdrachten --- Opdrachten in boeken --- 82.08 --- 820-2 "15/16" --- Literaire activiteiten. Literaire technieken --- Engelse literatuur: toneel; drama--?"15/16" --- 820-2 "15/16" Engelse literatuur: toneel; drama--?"15/16" --- 82.08 Literaire activiteiten. Literaire technieken --- Authors and patrons --- English drama --- Literary patrons --- Drama, Modern --- Plays --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Books --- Authorship --- History --- Publishing --- History and criticism --- Philosophy --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Playscripts --- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 --- England --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Great Britain
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History of the Netherlands --- Thematology --- History of Spain --- Mendoza, Mencia de --- Valencia --- Breda --- Dedications --- Literary patrons --- Women --- -Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Benefactors --- Book dedications --- Books --- Dedications (in books) --- Authorship --- history [discipline] --- Human females --- Mendoza, Mencía de, --- De Mendoza, Mencía, --- Mendoza, de, Mencia --- Valencia [Region] --- Mendoza y Fonseca, Mencía de,
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A synchronic study that highlights the importance of printed packaging, rather than notes on the page, to the complex relationship between composers, publishers, and consumers of music
Dedications. --- Music publishing --- History. --- Music --- Music trade --- Publishers and publishing --- Music printing --- Book dedications --- Books --- Dedications (in books) --- Authorship --- Publishing --- Dedications --- Dedicating Music. --- aesthetic landscape. --- artistic allegiances. --- branding. --- composers. --- consumers of music. --- dedications. --- financial landscape. --- friendships. --- independent artistry. --- patronage. --- printed packaging. --- publishers. --- self-promotion.
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This is the first book to offer a comparison of these two famous Tudor queens as princesses, suggesting that their early lives need to be more closely examined together. It offers a detailed case study of the four extant dedications that Elizabeth Tudor wrote to accompany manuscript translations that she gave to Henry VIII, his then wife, Katherine Parr, and to Elizabeth's brother Edward (VI of England) as New Year's gifts from 1545 to 1548. Additionally, it seeks to compare Elizabeth with her sister Mary, beginning with pre-accession dedications given to each of them, exploring two of Mary's own translations, moving to their typical patterns of New Year's gift giving, and ending on the textual transmission of their translations that were later published in 1548. It argues that Elizabeth's dedications to her family, while participating in the tradition of giving books, were unique and in the dedications she intended not only to represent her loyalty but also to stabilize her position within the royal family.
Dedications. --- Princesses --- Women and literature --- English literature --- History --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- Mary --- Elizabeth --- Royalty --- Courts and courtiers --- Book dedications --- Books --- Dedications (in books) --- Authorship --- Dedications --- Elisabeth --- Mary Tudor, --- Tudor, Mary, --- Maria --- Marie Tudor, --- Tudor, Marie, --- Elizabeth I Tudor, Queen of England. --- Mary I Tudor, Queen of England. --- book dedications. --- book gifts. --- royal gift exchange.
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This is the first book to offer a comparison of these two famous Tudor queens as princesses, suggesting that their early lives need to be more closely examined together. It offers a detailed case study of the four extant dedications that Elizabeth Tudor wrote to accompany manuscript translations that she gave to Henry VIII, his then wife, Katherine Parr, and to Elizabeth's brother Edward (VI of England) as New Year's gifts from 1545 to 1548. Additionally, it seeks to compare Elizabeth with her sister Mary, beginning with pre-accession dedications given to each of them, exploring two of Mary's own translations, moving to their typical patterns of New Year's gift giving, and ending on the textual transmission of their translations that were later published in 1548. It argues that Elizabeth's dedications to her family, while participating in the tradition of giving books, were unique and in the dedications she intended not only to represent her loyalty but also to stabilize her position within the royal family.
Dedications --- Princesses --- Women and literature --- English literature --- Royalty --- Courts and courtiers --- Book dedications --- Books --- Dedications (in books) --- Authorship --- History --- Women authors --- History and criticism --- Mary --- Elizabeth --- Elisabeth --- Mary Tudor, --- Tudor, Mary, --- Maria --- Marie Tudor, --- Tudor, Marie, --- Book history --- History of civilization --- books --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Mary I Tudor [Queen of England] --- Elizabeth I [Queen of England] --- Dedications. --- History and criticism.
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