Best part of a week working on one article by Connolly, chasing down references and compiling short biographies of the people mentioned in it. The article itself is 873 words long, while the footnotes currently stand at 2,217 - almost three times the length. There is an actual reason and purpose to this: the article … Continue reading “Given away with a pound of tea” – Footnoting Connolly
Tag: literature
Anatomy of an Annotation
Connolly did not make it easy to footnote his work. This wasn't part of some devilish plan to keep the professors busy: he simply didn't feel it was important - either because the references were understood at the time, or that they were secondary to the purpose of the piece, which was to build a … Continue reading Anatomy of an Annotation
You must be logged in to post a comment.