You know, those obtrusive notes at the bottom of the page that, unless you have very good eyesight, you need a magnifying glass to read. Best described by John Betjeman as the "rash of foot and note disease".
Don`t know about anyone else, but when they appear on almost every page, I find them very distracting, mainly because they interupt the flow of the narrative. I don`t mind the odd (short) footnote every half dozen pages, but any more than that and I begin to loose the will to live!
I`ve been ploughing my way through Boswell`s Life of Johnson - there are footnotes on practically every page, many of them long and drawn out with complicated markings/references etc in the form of astericks, symbols and what have you...
Very informative, I`m sure, but life (this writer`s life) would be so much easier, far less complicated, without all these additions to the main body of the text - it`s like trying to read two books at once.
What do others think? do you find footnotes annoying?
Don`t know about anyone else, but when they appear on almost every page, I find them very distracting, mainly because they interupt the flow of the narrative. I don`t mind the odd (short) footnote every half dozen pages, but any more than that and I begin to loose the will to live!
I`ve been ploughing my way through Boswell`s Life of Johnson - there are footnotes on practically every page, many of them long and drawn out with complicated markings/references etc in the form of astericks, symbols and what have you...
Very informative, I`m sure, but life (this writer`s life) would be so much easier, far less complicated, without all these additions to the main body of the text - it`s like trying to read two books at once.
What do others think? do you find footnotes annoying?