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The Cambridge Companion to Textual Scholarship

The Cambridge Companion to Textual Scholarship

The Cambridge Companion to Textual Scholarship

Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland, College Park
Julia Flanders, Brown University, Rhode Island
June 2013
Available
Paperback
9780521730297

    As more and more of our cultural heritage migrates into digital form and as increasing amounts of literature and art are created within digital environments, it becomes more important than ever before for us to understand how the medium affects the text. The expert contributors to this volume provide a clear, engrossing and accessible insight into how the texts we read and study are created, shaped and transmitted to us. They outline the theory behind studying texts in many different forms and offer case studies demonstrating key methodologies underlying the vital processes of editing and presenting texts. Through their multiple perspectives they demonstrate the centrality of textual scholarship to current literary studies of all kinds and express the sheer intellectual excitement of a crucial scholarly discipline entering a new phase of its existence.

    • An excellent introduction to the field for graduate students and scholars
    • Cover the history and theory of textual research and editing, taking into account print, manuscript, the visual, oral and digital
    • Each essay is written by an international expert and includes a guide to further reading

    Reviews & endorsements

    "… a collection of essays from noted authorities … with an informative introduction … a comprehensive description of the various modes of textual scholarship."
    SHARP News

    'In all, a neat introduction to textual studies that offers to the reader a range of ways to think critically about ancient, early modern, and modern texts, from scribal to digital. The volume is useful for those who wish to find ways to articulate and theorize historical and modern conceptions of texts and textual studies.' N. C. Aldred, Notes and Queries

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    Product details

    June 2013
    Paperback
    9780521730297
    328 pages
    228 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.52kg
    29 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: textual scholarship in the age of media consciousness Neil Fraistat and Julia Flanders
    • 1. A history of textual scholarship David Greetham
    • 2. Anglo-American editorial theory Kathryn Sutherland
    • 3. Continental editorial theory Geert Lernout
    • 4. Late twentieth-century Shakespeares Hans Walter Gabler
    • 5. Apparatus, text, interface: how to read a printed critical edition Paul Eggert
    • 6. The politics of textual scholarship Michelle R. Warren
    • 7. Fearful asymmetry Random Cloud
    • 8. What is a book? Roger Chartier and Peter Stallybrass
    • 9. Orality John D. Niles
    • 10. Manuscript textuality Michael Sargent
    • 11. Picture criticism: textual studies and the image Kari Kraus
    • 12. Track changes: textual scholarship and the challenge of the born digital Matthew G. Kirschenbaum and Doug Reside
    • Coda: why digital textual scholarship matters Jerome J. McGann
    • Further reading
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Neil Fraistat, Julia Flanders, David Greetham, Kathryn Sutherland, Geert Lernout, Hans Walter Gabler, Paul Eggert, Michelle R. Warren, Random Cloud, Roger Chartier, Peter Stallybrass, John D. Niles, Michael Sargent, Kari Kraus, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Doug Reside, Jerome J. McGann

    • Editors
    • Neil Fraistat , University of Maryland, College Park

      Neil Fraistat is Professor of English and Director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland.

    • Julia Flanders , Brown University, Rhode Island

      Julia Flanders is Director of the Women Writers Project in the Center for Digital Scholarship at Brown University Library.