Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism

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Edited by Amy E. Earhart and Andrew Jewell
Essays reflecting on the development of the first wave of digital American literature scholarship
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1. Cover image for 'The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age'
Edited by Amy E. Earhart and Andrew Jewell
Essays reflecting on the development of the first wave of digital American literature scholarship
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2010 $38.95 Available Add Paper for "The American Literature Scholar in the Digital Age" to Cart
Web 2010 Open Access Available Read Online
Currently limited to: subject media_studies Media Studies x

Editorial theory has always been an important aspect of literary study. Recently, it has also become a significant part of the newer forms of literary theory and criticism, as earlier views of editing as providing final authorial intention have been reexamined and challenged. Although various individual books on the subject of editing have appeared, there has not been a series to gather together the best scholarship in the field and examine the various issues and controversies surrounding it. The Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism series has been designed to fill that need.

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Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism

Editorial theory has always been an important aspect of literary study. Recently, it has also become a significant part of the newer forms of literary theory and criticism, as earlier views of editing as providing final authorial intention have been reexamined and challenged. Although various individual books on the subject of editing have appeared, there has not been a series to gather together the best scholarship in the field and examine the various issues and controversies surrounding it. The Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism series has been designed to fill that need.


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George Bornstein, University of Michigan

Editorial Board
JoAnn Boydston, Southern Illinois University

Hans Walter Gabler, University of Munich

A. Walton Litz, Princeton University

Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia

Peter Shillingsburg, University of North Texas

Series Editor

George Bornstein, University of Michigan

Editorial Board
JoAnn Boydston, Southern Illinois University

Hans Walter Gabler, University of Munich

A. Walton Litz, Princeton University

Jerome J. McGann, University of Virginia

Peter Shillingsburg, University of North Texas


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