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  1. The Shelley-Godwin Archive: The edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Notebooks

    Abstract: The Shelley-Godwin Archive aims to bring the widely scattered handwritten legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family together on one platform. To date, in October 2014, it is still in the beta phase. The first release in 2013 presented the edition... more

     

    Abstract: The Shelley-Godwin Archive aims to bring the widely scattered handwritten legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family together on one platform. To date, in October 2014, it is still in the beta phase. The first release in 2013 presented the edition of the Frankenstein Notebooks by Mary Shelley, the drafts of one of the most popular and reprinted works of British Romanticism. This initial publication is based on a previous print edition from 1996 by Charles E. Robinson, which has been adapted and incorporated into the Shelley-Godwin Archive's structure. In the future, this first release will be followed by an edition of the fair-copy manuscripts of Prometheus Unbound by Mary Shelley's husband Percy Shelley and in further project stages by digitized manuscripts of her parents Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. Aside from the digital provision of the complete literary legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family, a long-term goal of the Shelley-Godwin Archive is to create a collaborative ...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 2 (12.2014); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: archive; collected work; critical digitization; edition series; english; family legacy; Frankenstein; genesis of work; genetic edition; handshift; interactive edition; linked data; literature; romanticism; shared canvas; Shelley; TEI
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  2. The William Blake Archive

    Abstract: The William Blake Archive (WBA) attempts to remediate digitally William Blake’s entire corpus of poetic and artistic artifacts. The resulting website exhibits high-fidelity images of his surviving prints, plates, drawings, and canvases that... more

     

    Abstract: The William Blake Archive (WBA) attempts to remediate digitally William Blake’s entire corpus of poetic and artistic artifacts. The resulting website exhibits high-fidelity images of his surviving prints, plates, drawings, and canvases that would otherwise remain isolated in difficult-to-access collections around the world. Using an editorial strategy that focuses on the physical object, the WBA successfully individuates physical copies of Blake’s work by supplementing each digital facsimile with unique bibliographic information, editorial commentary, and viewing tools that help users investigate the object’s unique material nature. Functionally, the site would greatly benefit from updates to its user interface and key applet (the Virtual Light Box). The project succeeds as a scholarly digital edition by providing curated and contextualized access to Blake’s literary and artistic output, implementing its core editorial strategy since the archive was launched twenty years ago, in ...

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 5 (02.2017); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: 19th century; annotation; archive; Blake; collation; collected works; comparative edition; critical digitization; critical edition; diplomatic transcription; english; facsimile; iconography; illustration description; illustrations; image search; indices; interactive edition; materiality; multi-generic; romantic; TEI; virtual workspace
    Scope: Online-Ressource