Jeffrey Todd Knight is Assistant Professor of English and Co-Director of the Textual Studies Program at the University of Washington.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeffrey Todd Knight is Assistant Professor of English and Co-Director of the Textual Studies Program at the University of Washington.
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Introduction: Compiling Culture PART I. READERS Chapter 1. Special Collections: Book Curatorship and the Idea of Early Print in Libraries Chapter 2. Making Shakespeare's Books: Material Intertextuality from the Bindery to the Conservation Lab PART II. WRITERS Chapter 3. Transformative Imitation: Composing the Lyric in Liber Lilliati and Watson's Hekatompathia Chapter 4. Vernacularity and the Compiling Self in Spenser's Shepheardes Calender and Montaigne's Essays Chapter 5. The Custom-Made Corpus: English Collected Works in Print, 1532-1623 Epilogue: "Collated and Perfect" Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction: Compiling Culture PART I. READERS Chapter 1. Special Collections: Book Curatorship and the Idea of Early Print in Libraries Chapter 2. Making Shakespeare's Books: Material Intertextuality from the Bindery to the Conservation Lab PART II. WRITERS Chapter 3. Transformative Imitation: Composing the Lyric in Liber Lilliati and Watson's Hekatompathia Chapter 4. Vernacularity and the Compiling Self in Spenser's Shepheardes Calender and Montaigne's Essays Chapter 5. The Custom-Made Corpus: English Collected Works in Print, 1532-1623 Epilogue: "Collated and Perfect" Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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