
Library Lives
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Stella Halkyard, one of the library's erstwhile archivists, tells the life stories of some of this great library's previously unsung treasures and provides radical new readings for a few of its acclaimed gems. In a sequence of idiosyncratic and often playful short essays she celebrates the resonance of these objects and their ability to tell stories that range across time and place, from the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, to John Donne's shroud, eighteenth-century Chinese papermaking, Elizabeth Bishop's letters, plastic surgery in sixteenth-century Italy, the lining of Walt Whitman's hat, and Delia Derbyshire's wartime gas mask.
Selected from Halkyard's popular 'Pictures from a Library' and 'Archive Corner' features published in PN Review over the last two decades, these essays have been brought together for the first time and put into productive dialogue with each other.
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'Halkyard is a formidable critic and her aesthetic preferences are enriched by profound observations.'Alberto Manguel, from the 'Foreword'
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Alberto Manguel was born in Buenos Aires in 1948 and is an Argentine-Canadian anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist, editor and a former Director of the National Library of Argentina.
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- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Half Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Stella Halkyard's Clinic of the Soul 'They Sought it with Thimbles, They sought it with Care
- ' by Alberto Manguel.
- Frontispiece
- A Bookworm's Blueprint for a Library
- Chapter 1: The Art of Making
- 'A Box where Sweets compacted lie': Elizabeth Bishop & Carcanet Press
- The 'Possessive Apostrophe' in Elizabeth Gaskell's Scissors
- John Lydgate's Troybook
- 'A Corner of Paradise', William Blake & The Pastorals of Virgil
- The Horse & the Nobel Laureate
- Roger Fenton & the Craft of War
- The Temples of George Herbert
- Chapter 2: The Author in the Archive
- A Writer's Life in Elaine Feinstein's Papers
- Reading Jane Austen
- Edwin Morgan's 'Archives'
- 'Dangerous as Lucifer's Matches': Charlotte Bronte's Letters
- Dom sylvester houédard's 'Memorial To Ken Cox'
- A Moment of Being with Julia Margaret Cameron
- Picturing Christine Brooke-Rose in the Art of Stephen Raw
- Chapter 3: The Body in the Library
- The Fate of Thomas Hardy's Literary Remains
- Finding Face in Sixteenth Century Italy
- Effigies of John Wesley Made & Grown
- Sleep Mode in Latin Manuscript 7
- Disentangling Meaning in a Lock of Wordsworth's Hair
- Dark Matters & Kinds of Geometry: Rebecca Elson in the Art of Mary Griffiths
- Robert Donat's Respiratory Relics
- Chapter 4: Imprints & Annotations
- The Colour Purple: Wallace Stevens & Esthétique du Mal
- Hans Burgkmair's Experiments in Etching
- Uncovering Nineteenth Century Tattoos
- Ben Jonson's Emphatic Thumb
- Samuel Johnson, Francis Barber & the Power of Condolence
- The Hours of Mary Queen of Scots
- Edmund Blunden's Wartime Reading
- Chapter 5: Margins & Marginalia
- Stone & Flower, Kathleen Raine & Barbara Hepworth
- Monkeying Around in Arthurian Romance
- Mary Anning, Pioneer of Palaeontology
- The Unexpected Story of the Chinese Papermaker
- Shadows in The Pencil of Nature
- A Multi-centred Globe: Reading the Desceliers Map
- Mediating the Selfie
- Chapter 6: Fakes, Fictions & Fabrications
- The Implements are [out of] their Lapces: Mischief in the Manuscripts of W.S. Graham
- 'Telling the Truth Slant', James Nasmyth & the Moon
- Claude Mellan's True Icon
- The Yarns of Isabella Banks
- Chicanery in the Codices: A Mexican Manuscript in Manchester
- Milton's Untrue Likeness
- The Genealogies of a Handkerchief
- Chapter 7: Relics & Keepsakes
- Body & Book: A First Edition of Donne's Poems
- Inside Walt Whitman's Hat
- Speaking Relics in Latin Manuscript 136
- An Image of Proust
- Listening to Britain with Delia Derbyshire
- Unlocking the Secrets of Julia's Sweetheart
- Worn Worlds: Adam Johnson's Baby Shoes
- Tail-Piece
- A Life Beyond Life in the Book of the Dead
- Sources, Notes and Reading
- Acknowledgements
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