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Stories from the New Yorker, 1950-1960 - tekijä: Various

Sanditon and other stories - tekijä: Jane Austen

A history of films - tekijä: John L. Fell

Prose of the Romantic Period, 1780-1830 - tekijä: Raymond Wright

Masculine / feminine : readings in sexual mythology and the liberation of women - tekijä: Betty Roszak

The Norton anthology of American literature : v. D - tekijä: Nina Baym

Essays and poems of Arnold - tekijä: Matthew Arnold

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Avainsanatfiction (101), film (46), biography (44), Bloomsbury (39), biography--women (27), women's studies (25), drama (23), short stories (19), biography--film (18), anthology (17) — kaikki avainsanat

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LempikirjailijatEdward Albee, Djuna Barnes, F. Scott Fitzgerald, E.M. Forster, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Iris Murdoch, Eugene O'Neill, Dorothy Parker, Katherine Anne Porter, Marcel Proust, Susan Sontag, Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, Jeanette Winterson, Virginia Woolf (Yhteiset suosikit)

Tietoja minusta 25, unemployed cataloger, yearning to strap my library to my back and set out for an east-coast city!

Tietoja kirjastostani I've gone through the painful process of paring my once-robust collection down to a "movable" ~300 volumes, and I struggle all the time to keep it there until paychecks & living space allow for more.

In my library, you'll find... 20th Century literature, culture and history -- mainly interwar; Virago Press; Virginia Woolf & Bloomsbury cronies; Algonquin cronies; high modernism; New Yorker writers; film theory & history; feminist/queer cinema; pre-Code cinema; Golden Age auto/biographies; feminist/queer theory; women's history; anyone's letters, diaries & memoirs.

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SOME NOTES TO SELF
to ensure future consistent cataloging :)

Some notes on tagging:

Studies/theory/criticism. I find the distinction easier to make in some subjects than others. Film, for example. In other subjects, the concept is murkier, debatable, or overlapping. Literature, say. I generally use the term "studies" to encompass both theory and criticism.
Art studies
Cultural studies
Feminist theory, women's studies (applied to ALL in subject)
Film criticism (to mean a more sophisticated and holistic kind of reviewership), film theory
Literary studies
Political theory, political philosophy
Queer studies

Publishers. I tag some notable publishers, including...
Norton
Persephone
Taschen
Vintage
Virago

Literary circles. I collocate some circles and satellite figures, including...
Algonquin
Bloomsbury
New Yorker
Paris sets (comprising Lost Generation, Left Bank, expats & natives running wild in Paris in the first half of the 20th century... some distinctions, but too much overlapping)

Biography. All are tagged "biography," and then relevant sub-tags, for example...
Biography--art
Biography--autobiography
Biography--film
Biography--history
Biography--literature
Biography--sports
Biography--theater (to mean actors, producers, personalities; playwrights generally filed under literature)
Biography--women

History. Overall tag "history" and sub-tags apply only to hard/pure history, ie...
History
History--20thC
History--interwar
History--prohibition
But,
Film history
Women's history
[Literary studies -- so far, I haven't found a compelling need to distinguish history]

Some miscellaneous distinctions
Drama (plays: works); theater (culture, history)
Francais: a book IN French (as opposed to France, French)

Some overlapping tags, how to handle:
Film and literature
Homosexuality in film
Women in film

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Classification scheme (work in progress)

A - LITERATURE
A.Name.XTitle

.1 Title
.2 Stories/Collection
.3 Autiobio
.4 Diaries -- letters and diaries under .4
.5 Letters
.6 Biography
.7 Criticism
.8 Creative works
.9 Other

B - ANTHOLOGIES & GENERAL
BA.1Title

BA Books about books, lists, etc
.1 - lists
.2 - non-fic

BB Comprehensive anthology
.1 - World
.2 - Thematic
.3 - UK
.30 All
.31 Early modern (Elizabethan, Restoration)
.32 Romantic
.33 Victorian
.34 20th C
.35 Contemporary

.4 - US
.40 All
.41 Colonial
.42 19th C
.43 1900-1950
.44 1950-2000
.45 Contemporary

.5 - Europe
.6 - Russia
.7 - Asia
.8 - Latin America

BC Prose anthologies, short stories
BD Drama anthologies
BE Poetry anthologies
BF Letters

C - FILM

CA - General
.1 Lists, Encyclopedias
.2 Comprehensive, textbook
.3 Comparative, literature, arts
.4 Social context

CB - History
.1 General, comprehensive
.2 By country
.20 US
.21 France
.22 Italy
.23 Western Europe
.24 Scandinavia
.25 Russia/Eastern Europe
.26 Asia
.27 India
.28 Latin America
.29 Other

.3 By theme/genre

CC - Theory
.1 General
.2 Genre
.3 Feminist/Queer

CD - Criticism/Review collections
By author
.1 publication
.2 collection

CE - Lives
CE-Subject-.1Title
.1 Autobiography, other writing, interviews
.2 Biography
.3 Studies
.4 Picture books

General: CE-0Subject-Title

D - WOMEN'S STUDIES

DA - General
.1 Cultural studies, philosophy, interdisciplinary
.10 Culture
.11 Comparative, interdisciplinary, arts

.2 Women's studies
.20 Theorists
.21 Literature, arts
.22 Philosophy and psychology

.3 Queer and gender

.4 Other

DB - History

.1 General, comprehensive

.2 By country
.20 US
.21 UK
.22 Western Europe
.23 Russia/Eastern Europe
.24 Asia
.25 India
.26 Middle East
.27 Latin America
.28 Other

.3 By time
.30 Ancient
.31 Early modern
.32 18th century
.33 19th century
.34 Suffrage
.35 Wars
.36 60s/70s
.37 Late 20th C
.38 Contemporary

.4 By subject
.40 Workplace

DC - Theory - by author
.1 Works
.2 Studies/biographies

E - BIOGRAPHIES, LETTERS, DIARIES
[unless filed under a heading above]

By subject
E.name.1Title
.1 Autobiography
.2 Biography
.3 Diaries
.4 Letters

F - GENERAL NON-FICTION

FA - Language
FA.2Title

.1 General
.2 French
.20 Dictionaries
.21 Textbooks
.22 Readers

.3 Spanish

FB - Librarania
.1 General
.2 Cataloging

FC - History, Philosophy, Psychology
.1 History
.2 Philosophy
-.1 Work
-.2 Collection, etc
by author

.3 Psychology

FD - Travel
FD.place.title

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Hey Lauren,
Did you check out PaperBackSwap? If you join up will you use my name "temperumena" ?
I get a free swap if you do. Oh, and ignore all of the stuff where they try and get you to buy their stuff. You don't have to (confused me at first,,, certain you're smarter than me anyway), just print their mailing label, and that's free.
Hope you're having a good one. -Love your picture BTW.
Best,
Frederika
Hey La Lauren! I saw that you had two Tom Stoppard books. I just finished reading "Arcadia" by him. It is GREAT! Probably the best contemporary play I've read (though I admit I don't read a lot of them). I bet you'd love it, give it a read sometime if you have the chance! It's got everything in it from science, mathematics, history, politics, romance... and it's very moving too.
Hi Lauren, Sofia from YMDb here! I was happy to find a message from you on my page. I miss you at the Deux. You always wrote such great reviews that really were a pleasure to read. I especially remember your review of "Céline et Julie vont en bateau", which really made me want to see that film. I haven't done so yet though, but I sure will! I'm glad to find you here now. Your library looks so great! :-)
Oh, P.S.: Nick just rewrote his top movies list and A Woman Under the Influence came out at "the greatest movie of all time." :D

I mean. Manifesto, manifesto.
I'm sly and shady like that. ;)
hi, I am hooking up with bookmooch members on Librarything.com
Aww! I'm glad you think so. ;) It's only the truth, though. :)
Love the breakdown of your cataloging system. Thanks for joining the LibraryThing Coffeehouse group by the way.

Happy cataloging to you.
I tried sensitivity. I tried being more forceful. She simply refuses to listen.

We read Haraway! How can she not understand the bond we share? Please, do try to talk some sense into her, but do not speak of love! Such things might push her over the precipice.

Ooh!.. and whatever you do.. say nothing of our upcoming library merger. She nearly went into hysterics when I alluded to it.
Lani did not respond well upon learning of our love affair. It's quite sad to see her like this;.. can't she just move on?

Seriously.. I think she might become one of those crazy exes that just never goes away. How sad for her.
Teehee. *innocent, halo kind of blushing face* Delete at will! ;)
You are bookflirting! ;)
"Woo."

Undyingsong has just wooed you.

"Sexiest thing I've read all day." = *swoon*

I impressed a 'metadata coordinator' with my mad tagging skillz... this is definitely going on my resumé.
The new favorite tag?.. currently reading. Also! It is entirely possible that I may have to steal your 'original' tag idea such that I can catalogue my notes/papers/miscellaneous crap. It does pad the numbers, though..

*sigh*

Perhaps under another username?

Truly.. such ideas are better on weekends wherein I do not have a economics midterm to write.
Crazy even that! I was in freakin' Massillon!

Which is different from regular Massillon.
What in the world? That's vaguely frightening! Hmm...secret magical postal elves! I'll have to take advantage of this much, much more often. And psst--what's the postmark? Shouldn't be from COW.
To the first: "Oh baby, simply. Oh, baby."

To the second: "From me?! It wasn't even supposed to be picked up from the box until 5:15pm today!"
So I should do! I'll be done with Fitz by this time next week, when I will start (and hopefully finish ravenously) the Marquez and then move onto the hilarious Lodge trilogy or maybe even my Eggers of which I've loved all 17 read pages. Proust in Boston. Why? I no longer know. Just feels right, eh? Rilke! I've forgotten him again. Oh my. =/ After Marquez, before Lodge. I'll be entirely lovelorn after that and Rilke will make me feel it.
*ahem* I'm going to fall in love with Rilke, I just know it. ;) We're so strange.
Hmm...Sontag, yes. I'm halfway through my new favorite Fitz (*still*) and I just got a new Lodge in the mail! I want to start Love in the Time of Cholera because I want to be able to discuss it with Nick (;)), but now I'm in a flurry of new Mooched books and a veritable pantheon of fluttering indecisive emotion! Oh, dear.
Oh, it hurts--can't stop laughing. Laughing so hard. I didn't even see that it was yours! I'm awesome.
You, my dear, have written the perfect sort of review I've been trying to uncover. I want to actually review on my eventual site, but for dear LT, I want quick one-shot recommendations or their opposites. Yours are delightful!
Neither patronizing nor unhelpful, but I think you did say this last night. It sounds all too familiar, anyway. Maybe it was a dream and I was channeling your LT knowledge from beyond! ...the time it will take to change all of those covers...ack.
It's delightful and sweet! :) I'm still such a baby regarding my library, though! A couple of years into Boston, we'll have a beautiful collection. We'll be destitute, but with rich imaginations, I promise. ;)
Hi Lauren,
thanks for joining Virago Modern Classics group!

Paola :-))
No, that's okay. I never buy abridged books, either, but as Clarissa is one of the longest in the language, once I had it in my hands, I felt the abridgment might actually be a good thing! Reading it won't be daunting or time-comsuming, so I'll try it sooner, and get a worthy introduction to the book. The full text can come later (and isn't expensive). So not to worry. :)
Hi, I'm also a SLIS grad at Kent State, I found you off the KSU community on here.

Ah, a cataloger... I'm thinking I might be heading in that direction, since I'm unaccountably excited to learn MARC. (:
It's still a little naked, but it appreciates the 'pretty.' It thinks you're just swell, it told me so. ;)

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