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E-raamat: Art of the Epigraph: How Great Books Begin

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781451693270
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781451693270

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"A collection of 250 or more epigraphs arranged thematically and chosen from a broad range of books and genres, approximately half of which will be annotated with original commentary by the author"--

"A collection of more than 250 epigraphs from across 500 years of literature, a quick and lively way to immerse yourself in the world of books and ideas. There are few things a bibliophile loves more than an epigraph. Those intriguing quotations, sayings, snippets of songs and poems that appear just before Chapter One do more than just set the tone for the experience ahead: the epigraph informs us about the author's sensibility. Are we in the hands of a literalist or a wit? A cynic or a romantic? A writer of great ambition or a miniaturist? The epigraph hints at hidden stories and frequently comes with one of its own. Edited and with original commentary by Rosemary Ahern, The Art of the Epigraph collects epigraphs from across literature. Featuring the cumbersome but amusing prefaces found in early novels like Don Quixote and Gulliver's Travels to the crisp and clever epigrams that Hemingway and Fitzgerald made fashionable in the twentieth century, this collection traces not only the art of the epigraph,but the history of the book"--

A treasury of more than 250 epigraphs gathered from 500 years of literature explores how carefully selected quotes, lyrics and poems set the tone for subsequent reading experiences and inform readers about author sensibilities. 30,000 first printing.

A treasury of more than two hundred fifty epigraphs gathered from five hundred years of literature explores how carefully selected quotes, lyrics, and poems set the tone and inform readers about author sensibilities.

Introduction xi
Editor's Note xv
Life
1(12)
Tell the Truth
13(14)
Love
27(12)
The River of Time
39(8)
Human Folly
47(12)
Follow Your Bliss
59(6)
Courage
65(8)
Warnings and Lamentations
73(12)
Off the Map
85(10)
The Empire of the Mind
95(6)
Rebels and Outsiders
101(8)
The Generations
109(6)
We're All Mad Here
115(8)
An Excellent Thing in a Woman
123(10)
Know Thyself
133(10)
Paradox
143(8)
Wit and Wisdom
151(6)
Morality
157(10)
A Matter of Perception
167(10)
Books and Storytelling
177(12)
Bitter Truth
189(10)
The Existential Epigraph
199(12)
Unexpected Sources
211(10)
Acknowledgments 221(2)
Indexes 223
Rosemary Ahern is a writer and editor living in New Yorks Hudson Valley.