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TEXT: An Interdisciplinary Annual of Textual Studies, Volume 11

by W. Speed Hill (Editor), Edward M. Burns (Editor)

Other authors: John Jowett (Contributor), Jerome J. McGann (Contributor), John T. Shawcross (Contributor), Peter L. Shillingsburg (Review Editor), Jack Stillinger (Contributor)

Series: TEXT : Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship (11)

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Text 11features eleven substantial essays, beginning with Jerome McGann's presidential address to the Society for Textual Scholarship, "Hideous Progeny, Rough Beasts: Editing as a Theoretical Pursuit." Other highlights include Kathryn Sutherland's examination of the relationship--and the changing relations--between "material text" and electronic textual formats, Kenneth Womack's study "Editing the Beatles," and Robin G. Schulze's exploration of textual development from an evolutionary perspective in "Textual Darwinism: Marianne Moore, the Text of Evolution, and the Evolving Text." The volume also includes a host of review essays and book reviews that consider recent textual and editorial approaches to Shakespeare, Henry James, Pound, Dickinson, Bakhtin, and Thackeray, among others. W. Speed Hill is Professor of English, Lehman College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Edward M. Burns is Professor of English, William Paterson College. Peter Shillingsburg is Professor of English, Mississippi State University.… (more)
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Burns, Edward M.Editormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Jowett, JohnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
McGann, Jerome J.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shawcross, John T.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shillingsburg, Peter L.Review Editorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Text 11features eleven substantial essays, beginning with Jerome McGann's presidential address to the Society for Textual Scholarship, "Hideous Progeny, Rough Beasts: Editing as a Theoretical Pursuit." Other highlights include Kathryn Sutherland's examination of the relationship--and the changing relations--between "material text" and electronic textual formats, Kenneth Womack's study "Editing the Beatles," and Robin G. Schulze's exploration of textual development from an evolutionary perspective in "Textual Darwinism: Marianne Moore, the Text of Evolution, and the Evolving Text." The volume also includes a host of review essays and book reviews that consider recent textual and editorial approaches to Shakespeare, Henry James, Pound, Dickinson, Bakhtin, and Thackeray, among others. W. Speed Hill is Professor of English, Lehman College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Edward M. Burns is Professor of English, William Paterson College. Peter Shillingsburg is Professor of English, Mississippi State University.

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