págs. 7-20
Postcards from the edge: an overwiew of marginalia in Icelandic manuscripts
M. J. Driscoll
págs. 21-36
Marginalizing Quevedo: reading notes and the humanistic persona
C. Peraita
págs. 37-60
'R R, a remarkable thing or action': John Dawson (1692-1765) as reader and annotator
S. Colclough
págs. 61-78
págs. 79-94
'one quart milk, five eggs I should say': marginalia in Anglo-Canadian cookbooks
G. Golick
págs. 95-114
págs. 115-134
Reading W. B. Yeats: the marginalia of T. Sturge Moore
págs. 135-172
págs. 173-194
Folded manuscripts: Walter Benjamin's marginal writing
D. Giuriato
págs. 195-206
Marginalia: Paul Celan as reader
págs. 207-220
A manuscript collector's commonplace books: Árni Magnússon (1663-1730) and the transmission of conscious fragmentation
H. Wäckerlin
págs. 221-244
Coleridge's Gottingën resding notes: the intertextual research of the projected "Life of lessing" in 1799
págs. 245-270
Private reading, public writing: W. M. Thackeray, Mrs. Grundy and the market
págs. 271-278
Emily Scissorhands: reading Dickinson reading
págs. 279-293
Author's reading-author's literary production: some reflections on the editing of reading notes in German critical editions
págs. 293-302
James Joyce: the odious and still today insufficiently malestimed notesnatcher (FW 125.21-2)
págs. 303-326
Note on next to nothing: ellipses in Samuel Beckett's reading notes
págs. 327-334
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