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<title>William Grimes - GalleyCat</title>
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<title>Footnote-mania Takes Over Classics Publishing</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/03/15/books/19anno2.190.jpg" class="alignleft">If you&#8217;re like me and pick up a new edition of a classic novel, chances are you spend the bulk of your time reading the footnotes and other annotations added to the edition and don&#8217;t spend all that much time rereading the book in question. So no wonder <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/16/books/16anno.html?_r=1&amp;ref=books&amp;oref=slogin">the New York Times&#8217; <strong>William Grimes</strong> has concocted a trend piece</a> of out the penchant for footnotes in reissued editions of <strong>Jane Austen</strong> novels.</p>
<p>But what&#8217;s especially interesting is that, even if the details have changed in two centuries, the basic story themes still resonate. &#8220;The reader who does not know a farthing from a guinea, it&#8217;s safe to say, will nonetheless grasp the great drama of attraction and repulsion that plays out between Darcy and Elizabeth,&#8221; Grimes states. &#8220;The cut and thrust of their conversation is timeless. Generations of young women who do not know the first thing about an entailed estate or a quadrille will recognize in Austen&#8217;s heroine a kindred spirit, a contemporary, a valued ally in the eternal war between the sexes.&#8221; Which goes to show, the more you annotate, the more things stay the same&#8230;</p>
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