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Online-Service mit Zugang zu einer Reihe von digitalen Einzeleditionen von Werken und Briefwechseln anglo-amerikanischer und britischer Autoren des 19. Jahrhunderts im Volltext.
Die Sammlung umfasst "Clotel" von William Wells Brown (1814-1884), den ersten afro-amerikanischen Roman, der im Zeitraum von 1853 bis 1867 in vier Fassungen veröffentlicht wurde, in einer kritischen Ausgabe sowie eine kritische Paralleledition von Herman Melvilles Erstlingswerk "Typee: Narrative of a Four Months' Residence among the Natives of a Valley of the Marquesas Islands", die neben der diplomatischen Transkription des erst 1983 aufgefundenen Manuskriptes und einer aus diesem rekonstruierten Lesefassung auch den Text der britischen Erstausgabe von 1846 umfasst. Ferner enthalten sind Volltexteditionen des rund 4.000 Briefe umfassenden Briefkorpus des englischen Dichters und Kulturkritikers Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), über 2.100 Briefe der englischen Dichterin Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) sowie die erstmals 1891 und 1898 veröffentlichten Tagebücher der Emily Shore (1819-1839) ergänzt um Transkriptionen und Faksimileabbildungen von in den 90er Jahren entdeckten weiteren Manuskriptbänden.

Literature and Culture Collection

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The University of Virginia Press

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  • "Clotel" by William Wells Brown: An Electronic Scholarly Edition
  • Herman Melville's "Typee": A Fluid Text Edition
  • The Letters of Matthew Arnold
  • The Letters of Christina Rossetti
  • Journal of Emily Shore: Revised and Expanded
  • Emily Dickinson's Correspondences: A Born-Digital Textual Inquiry
  • The Digital Temple: A Documentary Edition of George Herbert's English Verse

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978-0-8139-2568-4 ("Clotel" by William Wells Brown: An Electronic Scholarly Edition)

978-0-8139-2565-3 (Herman Melville's "Typee": A Fluid Text Edition)

978-0-8139-2567-7 (The Letters of Matthew Arnold)

978-0-8139-2566-0 (The Letters of Christina Rossetti)

978-0-8139-2564-6 (Journal of Emily Shore: Revised and Expanded)

978-0-8139-2378-9 (Emily Dickinson's Correspondences: A Born-Digital Textual Inquiry)

--- (The Digital Temple: A Documentary Edition of George Herbert's English Verse)


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105258

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

The 19th-Century Literature and Culture Collection looks to both America and Britain to provide users with a rich and diverse perspective on the nineteenth century. The collection presents "born-digital" publications alongside digitized versions of multivolume print publications - now fully searchable and interoperable. Each title combines the highest editorial standards with thoughtful technical innovation designed for both students and scholars.

Rotunda's Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture collection offers scholars and students at all levels an invaluable source of primary and secondary materials by some of the era's most enduring figures: Emily Dickinson, William Wells Brown, Herman Melville, Matthew Arnold, Christina Rossetti, and Emily Shore.

"Clotel" by William Wells Brown: An Electronic Scholarly Edition

Edited by Christopher Mulvey

The first African American novel, Clotel was published in 1853 in London, when its author was still legally a slave in the United States. This digital edition presents, for the first time together, the full extant texts of the novel's four versions, which may be read individually or in parallel.

Herman Melville's "Typee": A Fluid Text Edition

Edited by John Bryant

Working from the existing chapters of Melville's own draft of Typee, John Bryant attempts to re-create the novel's actual writing process as a chronological sequence. This edition also offers a complete diplomatic transcription of the manuscript and a high-resolution photograph of each manuscript page.

The Letters of Matthew Arnold

Edited by Cecil Y. Lang

Matthew Arnold was the preeminent poet/critic of the second half of the nineteenth century. Including nearly 4,000 letters, this work represents the most comprehensive and assiduously annotated collection of his correspondence available.

The Letters of Christina Rossetti

Edited by Antony H. Harrison

Christina Rossetti has come to be considered one of the major poets of the Victorian era. Combining all four volumes of the print edition, this archive makes available all of Rossetti's extant letters, almost two-thirds of which had never been published.

Journal of Emily Shore: Revised and Expanded

Edited by Barbara Timm Gates

This precocious young Victorian woman wrote of politics, natural history, her progress as a scholar and scientist, the worlds of art and literature. Emily Shore wrote, too, of her illness and impending death. Her journal is a record of a brief but remarkable life, and this new digital edition is expanded to include transcriptions from two recently discovered manuscript volumes and a new introduction by the editor.

The print editions of The Journal of Emily Shore, The Letters of Matthew Arnold, and The Letters of Christina Rossetti are part of Virginia's Victorian Literature and Culture Series.

Emily Dickinson's Correspondences: A Born-Digital Textual Inquiry

Edited by Martha Nell Smith and Lara Vetter, with Ellen Louise Hart as consulting editor

Unpublished in book form during her lifetime, the poems of Emily Dickinson were nonetheless shared with those she trusted most - through her letters. This XML-based archive brings together seventy-four poems and letters from Emily's correspondence with her sister-in-law and primary confidante, Susan Dickinson. Each text is presented with a digitized scan of the holograph manuscript.

The Digital Temple: A Documentary Edition of George Herbert's English Verse

Edited by Robert Whalen and Christopher Hodgkins

The Digital Temple offers diplomatic and modern-spelling transcriptions of Williams MS. Jones B62, Bodleian MS. Tanner 307, and The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, first edition (STC 13183, Folger Shakespeare Library copy). These may be viewed, alongside digital images of the sources, either as discrete witnesses in their entirety, or as individual poems in parallel display, the latter with a full set of critical annotations and textual notes.

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