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Re-constructing the Book

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Literary texts in transmission

Re-constructing the Book

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Re-constructing the Book book

Literary texts in transmission
Edited ByMaureen Bell, Shirley Chew, Simon Eliot, Lynette Hunter, James L.W. West
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 31 January 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315192116
Pages 248
eBook ISBN 9781315192116
Subjects Language & Literature
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Bell, M., Chew, S., Eliot, S., Hunter, L., & West, J.L.W. (Eds.). (2001). Re-constructing the Book: Literary texts in transmission (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315192116

ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2001. Literary critics, textual editors and bibliographers, and historians of publishing have hitherto tended to publish their research as if in separate fields of enquiry. The purpose of this volume is to bring together contributions from these fields in a dialogue rooted in the transmission of texts. Arranged chronologically, so as to allow the use of individual sections relevant to period literature courses, the book offers students and teachers a set of essays designed to reflect these approaches and to signal their potential for fruitful integration. Some of the essays answer the demand "Show me what literary critics (or textual editor; or book historians) do and how they do it", and stand as examples of the different concerns, methodologies and strategies employed. Others draw attention to the potential of the approaches in combination.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter One|8 pages

Introduction: The Material Text

ByMaureen Bell

chapter Two|13 pages

Why has Q4 Romeo and Juliet Such an Intelligent Editor?

ByLynette Hunter

chapter Three|12 pages

Marvell's Coy Mistresses

ByPaul Hammond

chapter four|8 pages

Congreve and the Integrity of the Text 1

ByD.F. McKenzie

chapter Five|15 pages

The Economics of the Eighteenth-Century Provincial Book Trade: The Case of Ward and Chandler

ByC.Y. Ferdinand

chapter Six|14 pages

Thomas Gray, David Hume and John Home's Douglas

ByRoger Lonsdale

chapter Seven|13 pages

Texts in Conversation: Coleridge's Sonnets from Various Authors (1796)

ByDavid Fairer

chapter Eight|16 pages

Reading the Brontës Abroad: A Study in the Transmission of Victorian Novels in Continental Europe

ByInga-Stina Ewbank

chapter Nine|12 pages

Sir Walter, Sex and the SoA

BySimon Eliot

chapter Ten|12 pages

Making (Pre-) History: Mycenae, Pausanias, Frazer

ByDavid Richards

chapter Eleven|13 pages

Editing Private Papers: Three Examples from Dreiser

ByJames L.W. West

chapter Twelve|11 pages

Coercive Suggestion: Rhetoric and Community in Revaluation

ByMartin Dodsworth

chapter Thirteen|10 pages

Re-reading Elizabeth Bowen

ByHermione Lee

chapter Fourteen|12 pages

‘Drastic Reductions’: Partial Disclosures and Displaced Authorities in Muriel Spark's The Driver's Seat

ByAlistair Stead

chapter Fifteen|14 pages

‘Not Undesirable’: J.M. Coetzee and the Burdens of Censorship 1

ByPeter D. McDonald

chapter Sixteen|13 pages

Prospero in Cyberspace

ByMartin Butler

chapter Seventeen|13 pages

Texts and Worlds in Amitav Ghosh's In An Antique Land

ByShirley Chew

chapter Eighteen|14 pages

Congratulations

ByChristopher Ricks
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