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E-raamat: Bibliophiles, Murderous Bookmen, and Mad Librarians: The Story of Books in Modern Spain

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781487542382
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Sari: Toronto Iberic
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487542382

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Bibliophiles, Murderous Bookmen, and Mad Librarians delves into the practice of bibliophilia – the love of books – and the many ways in which books are represented in modern Spanish literature.



The word "bibliophilia" indicates a love of books, both as texts to be read and objects to be cherished for their physical qualities. Throughout the history of Iberian print culture, bibliophiles have attempted to explain the psychological experiences of reading and collecting books, as well as the social and economic conditions of book production.

Bibliophiles, Murderous Bookmen, and Mad Librarians analyses Spanish bibliophiles who catalogue, organize, and archive books, as well as the publishers, artists, and writers who create them. Robert Richmond Ellis examines how books are represented in modern Spanish writing and how Spanish bibliophiles reflect on the role of books in their lives and in the histories and cultures of modern Spain. Through the combined approaches of literary studies, book history, and the book arts, Ellis argues that two strains of Spanish bibliophilia coalesce in the modern period: one that envisions books as a means of achieving personal fulfilment, and another that engages with politics and uses books to affirm linguistic, cultural, and regional and national identities.

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"A work of exceptional quality, and one that deserves a great deal of attention from those who labor in the vineyard of book culture [ Elliss] erudition greatly transcends any geographical or chronological boundaries of time and space and represents a singular interpretation of the human fondness for the book and what it represents to the daily lives of its readers and collectors." - Edward A. Goedeken, Iowa State University (Publishing Research Quarterly)

List of Illustrations
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 3(7)
Bibliophilia 10(12)
The Spanish Context 22(19)
1 The Legend of the Murderous Bookman of Barcelona
41(2)
The French Background of the Tale
43(3)
The Gazette and Flaubert Narratives and the Sartrean Interpretation
46(6)
Ramon Miquel I Planas as Bibliophile and Catalanist
52(12)
The Catalan Llegenda: Visual Innovation and Narrative Recovery
64(17)
The Legacy of Fra Vicents
81(10)
2 Bibliophiles, Bibliographers, and Bookstore Browsers
91(54)
Bartolome Jose Gallardo
93(14)
Vicente Salvd and Pedro Salvd
107(9)
Dionisio Hidalgo
116(9)
Azorin
125(20)
3 Lost Books and Textual Restitution
145(54)
Re-imagining the Spanish Past: Library Fantasies in Carlos Ruiz Zafon's La sombra del viento
147(17)
Biblioclasm, Bibliophilia, and the Tenacity of Memory in Manuel Rivas's Os libros arden mal
164(21)
The Besieged Library of Sarajevo and the Marvelous Power of Literature in Luan Goytisolo's El sitio de los sitios
185(14)
4 Nuria Amat and the Persistence of Books
199(18)
The Writer-Librarian and the Library Effect
199(7)
Digital Technology and Book Fever
206(3)
The Return to the Library
209(8)
5 Miquel Plana and the Book as a Work of Art
217(16)
Colophon
233(4)
Notes 237(30)
Works Cited 267(20)
Index 287
Robert Richmond Ellis is the Norman Bridge Distinguished Professor of Spanish at Occidental College.