Textual scholarship and the canon /
Textual scholarship has always been closely linked to questions of canonicity, both in terms of what texts are edited and how they are edited. As attitudes towards the canon have altered over the last decade, textual scholarship too has changed, both in practice and theory. The essays in this collec...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York, NY :
Rodopi,
©2008.
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Colección: | Variants ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- To burn or to republish? : the fate of the 18th-19th century Lithuanian bestseller / Mikas Vaicekauskas
- Canonisation as impediment to textual scholarship : Lithuanian postcolonial experiences / Paulius V. Subac̆ius
- Canon and classicity : editing as canonising in Swedish romanticism / Paula Henrikson
- On the margin of the canon : editions, the "whole" text and the "whole" codex / Gabriel Viehhauser
- Medieval canonicity and rewriting : a case study of the Sigune-figune in Wolfram's Parzival / Michael Stolz
- The Beißnerian mode, the Zellerian mode, and the canonical way of modern editing : upheavals and deviations in German editorial methodology--and its historiography / Rüdiger Nutt-Kofoth
- The canon beyond academia : alternative sources of canonicity in twentieth-century literature in English / Jesús Varela Zapata
- Drawbacks in the process of editing a non-canonical Chaucerian text : the case of Yonge Gamelyne of the Canterbury Tales / Nila Vásquez
- The V. Galleys at the Morgan Library and the Harry Ransom Center / Luc Herman, John M. Krafft and Sharon B. Krafft
- From argument to design : editions in books and beyond the book / Hans Walter Gabler
- Osian : the book history of an anti-book / Christian Benne.