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How To Use Bibliophilic In A Sentence

  • Dibdin's reading of the French Revolution hinges on the question of its way with books, pointing to what we might call a bibliophilic politics that cuts across stock political lines to produce a certain ambivalence. Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book Object
  • His patient-centered teaching and his genteel, bibliophilic scholarship inspired later medical humanists.
  • Yet whenever the reader begins to tire of historical minutiae, the author throws in charming tidbits of bibliophilic lore.
  • Even in bibliophilic, densely-populated Cambridge, book delivery seems like it will have as much value to the store as marketing as actual service. Bookselling Notes from All Ov—well, from Around Here
  • What makes this almost parodic is the self-conscious whimsy that conjoins animate and inanimate in a gesture of closeness conventionally reserved for animate beings alone, an archness that often cloys in Hunt but that points to a more serious scrambling of subjects and objects in bibliophilic writing generally, where books repeatedly turn into quasi-subjects and persons into quasi-objects. Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book Object
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  • Our publishers recognized this by publishing, simultaneously, a hard-copy version (which many libraries and bibliophilic readers still prefer) and a Web version, which will be updated two years hence.
  • It's a house of full of books, though that scarcely does justice to the bibliophilic spectacle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Marriage Plot" is even more emphatically bibliophilic. Sense & Semiotics
  • Codex takes its place on the shelf of self-referential, bibliophilic page turners like The Name of the Rose, Possession and A Case of Curiosities, and it's as entertaining as any of them. Codex by Lev Grossman: Book summary
  • At his lovely retirement village, with the help of many friends as well as family, we had a wonderful bibliophilic party.
  • His choice reflected the highest bibliophilic standards. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I guess that's because I'm still anticipating a fair number of books to arrive in the mail, so my bibliophilic nature is in a state of satiety. Chasing Tale in March: Quirk Classics, Jonathan Maberry, Dan Simmons ...
  • Scowling, hands on hips, she surveyed the bibliophilic excess. Earl of Durkness
  • The foregrounding of the book-object in bibliophilic writing in fact tends to activate reversals and inversions suggesting that objects may constitute subjects rather than the other way around. Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book Object
  • Most of the work is small, but he breaks out of the bibliophilic scale in two ways.
  • They are the witnesses to a global phenomenon: the bibliophilic experience. The Times Literary Supplement

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