Private : : do (not) enter : personal writings and textual scholarship / / edited by João Dionísio.

Until recently, writings of a private nature have been neglected in literary and textual studies. There are two main reasons for this: the scarcity of pre-modern witnesses of this type of textual production and, in contrast, the over-abundance of material in contemporary writers’ archives. Although...

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Superior document:Variants : the journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship, 8
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York : : Rodopi B.V.,, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Variants 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (229 p.)
Notes:Revised and updated papers originally delivered at the Fifth International Conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship, University of Lisbon, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction
  • Letters as Mediators between Private and Public Space / Marita Mathijsen
  • From the Private to the Public: Some Remarks on Bordalo Pinheiro’s Correspondence in Text and Images / Maria Virgílio Cambraia Lopes
  • Licensed to Sneak: Why We Should (Be Able to) Read Writers’ Secret Diaries and Letters, and Why Sometimes We Are Not / Bert Van Raemdonck
  • Written in Prison / Vanda Anastácio
  • Lithuanian Handwritten Books in the Period of the Ban on the Lithuanian Press (1864–1904) / Mikas Vaicekauskas
  • Particularly Public and Very Private / Paulius V. Subačius
  • It is True that They Wrote It / Ángel Rodríguez Gallardo
  • “Reconstructing Silences”: On the Study and Editing of Private Letters by Spanish Children Evacuated to Russia during the Spanish Civil War / Verónica Sierra Blas
  • Pessoa’s Notebooks: Windows to Crowded Streets / Jerónimo Pizarro
  • From Print to Script / Ivo Castro
  • Hæc Subtilis Ars Inveniendi: Considerations of João Penha’s Literary Archive / Elsa Pereira
  • The Genetic “I” in Émile Zola / Kelly Basílio
  • Angelo Colocci’s Crosses and a Text of Airas Carpancho / Rip Cohen
  • The Secret Life of Ballad Manuscripts / David Atkinson
  • Daniel Hobbins. Authorship and Publicity Before Print: Jean Gerson and the Transformation of Late Medieval Learning. / Geert Lernout
  • Ann Hollinshead Hurley and Chanita Goodblatt, editions. Women Editing/Editing Women: Early Modern Women Writers and the New Textualism. / Elizabeth Scott-Baumann
  • Stephen Hebron. John Keats: A Poet and His Manuscripts. / Sally Bushell
  • Marilyn Deegan and Kathryn Sutherland. Transferred Illusions: Digital Technology and the Forms of Print. / Dino Buzzetti
  • Richard Ovenden, Richard Kuhta and Neil Fraistat, editions. Shakespeare Quarto Archive. / John Vincler
  • John van Wyhe, edition The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online. / Justin Tonra
  • Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Eds. Leo Jansen, Hans Luyten and Nienke Bakker. / Bert Van Raemdonck
  • Contributors / João Dionísio
  • Textual Cultures / João Dionísio.