A growing awareness of different types of textual instability and variation both within and between early printed editions of Renaissance play-texs has led to a crisis in editing for the medium of print. This essay explains how genuinely revolutionary possibilities offered by the electronic medium can help editors overcome the present impasse.

Scholarly Editing and the Shift from Print to Electronic Cultures / Massai, Sonia. - (2004), pp. 94-108.

Scholarly Editing and the Shift from Print to Electronic Cultures

Sonia Massai
2004

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A growing awareness of different types of textual instability and variation both within and between early printed editions of Renaissance play-texs has led to a crisis in editing for the medium of print. This essay explains how genuinely revolutionary possibilities offered by the electronic medium can help editors overcome the present impasse.
2004
Textual Performances: The Modern Reproduction of Shakespeare's Drama
0521830958
Shakespeare, Print Cultures, Digital Editing, Textual Studies
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Scholarly Editing and the Shift from Print to Electronic Cultures / Massai, Sonia. - (2004), pp. 94-108.
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