Echoes of the Little Gidding Harmonies: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 23:29, 2 August 2016
This is a space for research notes on my monograph, based on my dissertation. For dissertation notes on Little Gidding, see this link.
Biibliography
Articles about the Harmonies or LG
- Acland-Troyte 1888 -- early accounts of Harmonies, written from perspective of someone who owned one (now the Cotsen volume)
- Fletcher 1893 -- brief mention of community in context of history of bookbinding
- Skipton 1907 -- biography of Nicholas Ferrar
- Henderson 1982 -- on Bolswert's engravings as extra-illustrations in Bibles, relationship to Laudian controversies
Cutting / Fragmentation
transtemporal
"Transnational history is all the rage. Transtemporal history has yet to come into vogue." (Guldi and Armitage 2014 15)
preposterous history -- ""In alignment with intercultural relationality, we could call it intertemporal . Such a term reminds us of the thick mutuality of relation, as opposed to a lean linearity of progress." (Bal 2008 152)
--> read Bal, Quoting Caravaggio, for more on preposterous history
Harris 2009 on "untimely matter"
Erkki Huhtamo's latest book
Geology of Media
Manuel de Landa, A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History
microhistory -- Ginzburg 1980
Zielinski -- deep time of the media