Quite a few exceptional books begin with great epigraphs — an inspiring quote, a beautiful poem, a moving lyric, an iconic phrase — that'll ease you into the novel. Some books skip the epigraph while ...
This article focuses on paratextual relations in the periodical edition of Annette von Droste-Hülshoff’s (1797–1848) Die Judenbuche (1842). The first sections of the essay theorize how paratextual ...
It's become common practice to kick off every literary work with a quote, often from another literary work -- an epigraph. These blips of wisdom shed light on a writer's intention or inspiration. At ...
Law Library Special Collections Rare Book Room Exhibits Epigraphs in Law Books Gordon’s work recounts instances in which government officials engaged in corrupt acts. One of the cases discussed is ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. New York City Ballet’s Robbins 100 — six programmes in three weeks devoted to the company’s co-founding choreographer ...
Epigraphs from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, on display at a Srinagar exhibition, shine a light on Kashmir’s past and throw up new details about the domination of the Persian language, ...
IT is commonly believed that Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898) was the first to have recorded the inscriptions on Delhi’s architectural heritage in his book Aasaar-us-Sanaadeed, published in 1263 ...