Contributions

  • Abbott, Craig S., 1941- - Contributor

Publication

1999 - Modern Language Association of America, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

44,750 words, Guess

Page Count

179 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveintroductiontobi0000will
  • ISBN-100873522680
  • ISBN-100873522672
  • ISBN-139780873522687
  • ISBN-139780873522670
and 7 more
  • LibraryThing304361
  • Goodreads1582128', '3123653
  • Library of Congress Control Number99014326
  • OCLC Control Number40856914
  • Better World Books9780873522670
  • Better World Books9780873522687
  • Open LibraryOL32573M

Classifications

  • DDC010/.42
  • LCCZ1001 .W58 1999
  • LCCZ1001.W58 1999

Description

To a reader of Joyce's "Ulysses," it makes a difference whether one of Stephen Dedalus's first thoughts is "No mother" (as in the printed version) or "No, mother!" (as in the manuscript). The scholarship surrounding such textual differences--and why this discipline should concern readers and literary scholars alike--is the focus of William Proctor Williams and Craig S. Abbott's acclaimed handbook.This updated, fourth edition outlines the study of texts' composition, revision, physical embodiments, process of transmission, and manner of reception; describes how new technologies such as digital imaging and electronic tagging have changed the way we produce, read, preserve, and research texts; discusses why these matters are central to a historical understanding of literature; and shows how the insights, methods, and products of bibliographical and textual studies can be applied to other branches of scholarship. -- Book cover.

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Other Editions

  • An introduction to bibliographical and textual studiesModern Language Association of America1999-01-01
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