“备忘录,除了所有者没有任何用处”:在18世纪的口袋备忘录中寻找价值

H. Day
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1748年,伦敦出版商罗伯特·多斯利(Robert Dodsley)为18世纪的印刷市场开创了一项新贡献:袖珍备忘录。作为现代Filofax的前身,袖珍型备忘录是一种年度出版物,它将各种有用和有趣的印刷信息连同预先格式化的备忘录和帐户页捆绑在一起,留白供其所有者填写。这种体裁在18世纪的英国大受欢迎,但并没有反映在关于生平写作和自传实践的现代学术研究中。本文探讨了这种类型的早期演变,并展示了个人如何使用备忘录来建立个人知识的仓库。在这样做的过程中,它恢复了口袋备忘录作为一个人的生活索引的当代价值,进而扩展到他们的性格。
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“Memorandums, of No Use to Any but the Owner”: Finding Value in Eighteenth-Century Pocket Memorandum Books
In 1748, the London publisher Robert Dodsley pioneered a new contribution to the eighteenth-century print market: the pocket memorandum book. A forerunner of the modern-day Filofax, the pocket memorandum book was an annual publication that bundled together a variety of useful and entertaining printed information along with preformatted memorandums and accounts pages, left blank for their owner to fill in. The immense popularity of this genre in eighteenth-century Britain has not been reflected in modern scholarship on life-writing and autobiographical practice. This article explores the early evolution of the genre, and shows how individuals could use memorandum books to build up a storehouse of personal knowledge. In doing so, it recovers the contemporary value placed on the pocket memorandum book as indexical to a person’s life and, by extension, to their character.
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