Digitizing the nineteenth century: scholarly editing, interface design, and affordances for public engagement

Author(s)Meiman, Meg
Date Accessioned2015-10-29T13:38:14Z
Date Available2015-10-29T13:38:14Z
Publication Date2015
AbstractOver the course of this dissertation, I argue that digital thematic literary collections provoke questions about authorship, editorship, and readerly engagement via their structure and design, and in ways that prompt reconsiderations about the nature of print and digital texts, as well as what these reconsiderations mean for literary scholarship. By providing a critical look at the arguments implicit in the interface design, the editorial and textual practices, and the literary theories underwriting the structure and presentation of these digital collections, I contend they provide connections between the “literary” and the “digital” in a way that helps realize D.F. McKenzie’s vision of a history of texts that can account for the meanings those texts acquire over time. More importantly, I show how these collections serve as representative examples of the way in which the digital literary studies may continue to provide avenues for engagement with a wider public in the twenty-first century.en_US
AdvisorDinius, Marcy
AdvisorArdis, Ann
DegreePh.D.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of English
Unique Identifier927142073
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/17209
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
KeywordsNineteenth-century American literature
KeywordsScholarly editing
KeywordsInterface design
KeywordsPublic engagement
KeywordsLiterary studies
KeywordsLiterary history
KeywordsDigital humanities
KeywordsDigital scholarship
TitleDigitizing the nineteenth century: scholarly editing, interface design, and affordances for public engagementen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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