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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
"Interpretative Aims And Textual-Critical Decisions: Some Historical Constraints In The Discrimination Of Textual Versions", Patrick G. Scott
"Interpretative Aims And Textual-Critical Decisions: Some Historical Constraints In The Discrimination Of Textual Versions", Patrick G. Scott
Faculty Publications
Responds to a recent article by Peter Shillingsburg (in Studies in Bibliography , 1991)on the taxonomy of authorial revision or textual versions, arguing that for critical, biographical and historical study the editor (and interpreter) is constrained in the choice of variant by the purpose for which the text is being used. Examples are drawn from Victorian authors, including Alfred Tennyson, specifically the versions of Maud, and John Henry Newman, specifically successive versions of what became The Idea of the University. Originally presented at a symposium on Shillingsburg's article at the Textual and Bibliographical Studies Section, South Atlantic Modern …
Unification Of A Slave State: The Rise Of The Planter Class In The South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808, By Rachel N. Klein, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.
Unification Of A Slave State: The Rise Of The Planter Class In The South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808, By Rachel N. Klein, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.
Faculty Publications
A review of Unification of a Slave State: The Rise of the Planter Class in the South Carolina Backcountry, 1760-1808, by Rachel N. Klein
'Favored In My Birthplace': Local Roots And Cultural Identity In Victorian Writing, Patrick G. Scott
'Favored In My Birthplace': Local Roots And Cultural Identity In Victorian Writing, Patrick G. Scott
Faculty Publications
Discusses the vocabularies in which literary critics since Matthew Arnold have described writing about place ("local," "regional," "national," "cosmopolitan," "peripheral," "central," "universal," "parochial," and "provincial"), and the differing perspectives of writers from Wordsworth to Thomas Hardy, to argue that the Victorian recognition of and ambivalence about provinciality is of lasting significance for understanding cultural identity in complex societies.
Encyclopedia Of Southern Culture, By Charles Reagan Wilson And William Ferris, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.
Encyclopedia Of Southern Culture, By Charles Reagan Wilson And William Ferris, Lacy K. Ford, Jr.
Faculty Publications
A review of Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, by Charles Reagan Wilson and William Ferris
French History In The College Curriculum: Survey Results, Michael S. Smith
French History In The College Curriculum: Survey Results, Michael S. Smith
Faculty Publications
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The Future Japan, By Tokutomi Soho, Translated And Edited By Vinh Sinh, William Dean Kinzley
The Future Japan, By Tokutomi Soho, Translated And Edited By Vinh Sinh, William Dean Kinzley
Faculty Publications
A review of The Future Japan, by Tokutomi Soho, translated and edited by Vinh Sinh