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The literary terms we use today still rely on the same image of storytelling as a tapestry. We keep speaking—with textile metaphors—of the warp and weft of a narrative, of spinning a tale, of weaving a plot. What is a text for us, if not a collection of verbal threads knotted together?
Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World
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