Echoes of the Little Gidding Harmonies

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This is a space for research notes on my monograph, based on my dissertation. For dissertation notes on Little Gidding, see this link.

Bibliography

On the Harmonies

Acland-Troyte 1888 -- early accounts of Harmonies, written from perspective of someone who owned one (now the Cotsen volume)
Henderson 1982 -- on Bolswert's engravings as extra-illustrations in Bibles, relationship to Laudian controversies
Stewart 1986 -- chapter on the Harmonies as materializations of values of Herbert's verse
Dyck 2003 -- on active reading and harmony construction as Herbertian process of devotion
Ransome 2005 -- account of the Harmonies and changes to them over time
Baron et al. 2007 -- Aston on use of Images from Foxe's Book of Martyrs in the King's Harmony
Dyck 2008 -- overview and close reading of King's Harmony, including some moving parts; excellent descriptions of Bibles used and their connection to court
Hallock et al. 2008 -- discussion of some of the natural imagery in King's Harmony & eclectic model of ecological justice
Nelson and Terras 2012 -- Dyck et al. on process of digitizing/marking up King's Harmony
Dekoninck et al. 2012 -- Michael Gaudio, discussion of concordances as both obsessed with visual imagery and iconoclastic, esp. Acts and Revelations
Smyth 2012 -- on Herbert's verse and the rhetoric of cutting, quoting Harmonies & their connection to GH
Gaudio 2013 -- Harmonies as walking fine line between popery and puritanism; Laudian double-rhetoric
Smyth 2015 -- denaturalizes cutting/pasting; on archive of unusued prints
Cop 2016 -- drawing attention to LG's use of Garthwait's Monotesseron in King's Harmony

On the Story Books & Little Academy

Barbour 2001 -- reads LG, esp Story Books, as example of Caroline "church heroic," a post-Elizabethan Protestant synthesis of myth and lived reality
Lynch and Scott 2008 -- Kate Riley, background and context on purpose of Little Academy
Shuger 2014 -- excellent discussion of LG as experiment in republicanism and even feminism, through close readings of the Story Books and Mary's role as Mother

On Nicholas Ferrar or LG in general

Bindley 1887 -- brief first-hand account of a pilgrimage to LG; rehashing biography's descriptions of life in the community
Fletcher 1893 -- brief mention of community in context of history of bookbinding
Skipton 1907 -- biography/hagiography of Nicholas Ferrar
Ransome 2009 -- on the afterlife of LG, efforts to publish NF biography and material remnants of community -- plans to use this material to support development of religious socities
Ransome 2011 -- biography of Nicholas Ferrar and the community
Ransome 2015 -- on the "Instructions" of NF and education at LG

On Mary Ferrar

Sharland 1912 -- about Mary Collet as "Mother" of the community, and a letter from Crashaw mentioning his affection for her after his exile
Pebworth and Summers 1997 -- Paul Parrish, article on LG as proto-feminist community, focusing on Mary Collet and relation to Crashaw
Shuger 2014 -- excellent discussion of LG as experiment in republicanism and even feminism, through close readings of the Story Books and Mary's role as Mother

On Herbert & LG

Stewart 1986 -- chapter on the Harmonies as materializations of values of Herbert's verse
Dyck 2003 -- on active reading and harmony construction as Herbertian process of devotion
Ransome 2008 -- focusing especially on development of night vigils and temperance; translations of Valdes and others
Smyth 2012 -- on Herbert's verse and the rhetoric of cutting, quoting Harmonies & their connection to GH

Cutting / Fragmentation

Erler 1992 -- "pasted-in embellishments"
Smyth 2004 -- A discussion of John Gibson's commonplace or miscellany, showing how he used fragmented prints and printed texts, anagrams, and collecting practices to express a pro-Crown agenda.
Fleming 2010
Smyth 2012 -- on Herbert's verse and the rhetoric of cutting, quoting Harmonies & their connection to GH

Early Modern Women / Religion / Bibles

Hill 1993
Coles 2008 -- argues that the figure of the religious woman had disruptive cultural power
Killeen 2011
Wilcox 2014

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"

Dane 2013

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

Anachronic Renaissance