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Leah Price

  • The Book History Reader edited by David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery  Buy this book
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What exactly is book history? Literature students consulting their reference libraries would be hard put to find an answer: ‘history of the book’ appears nowhere in M.H. Abrams’s Glossary of Literary Terms or Margaret Drabble’s Oxford Companion to English Literature, and the names most ubiquitous in The Book History Reader, Roger Chartier and D.F. McKenzie, can be found on none of the new Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism’s several thousand pages.

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Leah Price teaches English at Harvard. She is the author of The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel.

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