Title:
From Gutenberg to Google : electronic representations of literary texts
Author:
Shillingsburg, Peter L.
ISBN:
9780521683470
9780521864985
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Physical Description:
v, 216 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
AV-MAT, book, and text in the twenty-first century -- Complexity, endurance, accessibility, beauty, sophistication, and scholarship -- Script act theory -- An electronic infrastructure for representing script acts -- Victorian fiction : shapes shaping reading -- The dank cellar of electronic texts -- Negotiating conflicting aims in textual scholarship -- Hagiolatry, cultural engineering, monument building, and other functions of scholarly editing -- The aesthetic object : "the subject of our mirth" -- Ignorance in literary studies.
Abstract:
"In tracing historical changes in the processes of composition, revision, production, distribution, and reception, Shillingsburg reveals what is involved in the task of transferring texts from print to electronic media. He explores the potential, some yet untapped, for electronic representations of printed works in ways that will make the electronic representation both more accurate and more rich then was ever possible with printed forms. However, he also keeps in mind the possible loss of the book as material object and the negative consequences of technology."--BOOK JACKET.
Electronic Access:
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