Paul Eggert is an editorial theorist, scholarly editor and book historian. He serves as the Martin J. His principal arguments are brought together in Securing the Past and Biography of a Book This presentation investigates the reasons why. Originating in the field of Human Computer Interaction, and now central to game design, marketing, and top-tier branded transmedia productions, experience design recognizes its media-fluent audience i.
Thomas Aquinas. This turn toward thinking of texts as data--or as potential sources of data--to be processed using computers and algorithmic, quantitative methods, has its legacy in many of today's digital humanities and electronic textuality, from the creation of electronic editions to so-called distant reading and quantitative analyses and visualizations of very large corpora of texts. Presentations will be followed by a roundtable and general discussion.
Ted Underwood. Laura Mandell. Lawrence and Joseph Conrad? On a disconnect between the ways we edit American literature and the critical and readerly interest in the texts. On the combinatory possibilities of manuscript study, textual and editorial theory, and old-fashioned hermeneutical labor.
On ways do editorial practice, book history, and the digital humanities converge and diverge. Jennifer M. Free and open to the public, but mail Peter Shillingsburg --peter.
Free and open to the public, but email Peter Shillingsburg -- peter. Professor of English, Loyola University Chicago. Peter Shillingsburg: the Inaugural Martin J. Free to attend. Confirmation of attendance unnecessary. Schedule: — a. Professor of English The Martin J. Cambridge UP, ; Japanese translation, ; Italian translation pending.
Textual Criticism as the Curation of Texts. A collection of essays pending translation into Czech. Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse. Lectures delivered in 16 countries outside the USA and on all continents, save Antarctica. Loyola University Chicago Department of English. Surtz, S. Svaglic Symposium. Peter Shillingsburg Professor Emeritus E-mail: peter. Degrees Ph. Employment Martin J. Chicago, Professor of English at the Univ. Visiting Prof.
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