1. Great moments in the history of footnoting, a series.https://twitter.com/KaraSchlichting/status/1126489858023854080 …
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4. Great moments in the history of footnoting, con't.https://twitter.com/farbandish/status/1073706800329838592 …
5. Great moments in history of footing, from Hugh Kenner's The Stoic Comedians (1963), where the footnotes themselves illustrate the argument about the literary effect of footnotes.pic.twitter.com/udlLjg9ZlA
6. Great moments in the history of footnotes: Fredric Jameson's Marxism & Form (1971) has a footnote that is similar in effect to Kenner, ibid. I think deliberately so since Jameson reviewed Kenner in Bucknell Review, 18(1) (Spring, 1970) 63–80.pic.twitter.com/7sHrswnO44
7. Great moments in the history of footnotes: C.L.R. James in Black Jacobins in subsequent edition of Black Jacobins reminding readers he foresaw World War II.https://twitter.com/p_a_mcg/status/1162722757861359616 …
8. Great moments in the history of footnotes, con't.https://twitter.com/hashtagoras/status/644532325632606208 …
9. Great moments in the history of footnotes, con'thttps://twitter.com/milnerwords/status/1292929527262449670 …
10. Great moments in the history of footnotes, con't.https://twitter.com/Irizaurus/status/1315001175620677634 …
11. Great moments in the history of footnotes, con't.https://twitter.com/caz_vancouver/status/1315011570196455426 …
No great moments in this history of footnotes can be written without at least an honorable mention to @OrinKerr’s incredible law review articlepic.twitter.com/99BgyE6laC
And what is that footnote 1 at the bottom? Well, it is to itself, obviously.pic.twitter.com/bWBag5SIpB
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