Genetic Criticism

Genetic Criticism
Title Genetic Criticism PDF eBook
Author Jed Deppman
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2004-04-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780812237771

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This volume introduces English speakers to genetic criticism, arguably the most important critical movement in France today. In recent years, French literary scholars have been exploring the interpretive possibilities of textual history, turning manuscript study into a recognized form of literary criticism. They have clearly demonstrated that manuscripts can be used for purposes other than establishing an accurate text of a work. Although its raw material is a writer's manuscripts, genetic criticism owes more to structuralist and poststructuralist notions of textuality than to philology and textual criticism. As Genetic Criticism demonstrates, the chief concern is not the "final" text but the reconstruction and analysis of the writing process. Geneticists find endless richness in what they call the "avant-texte": a critical gathering of a writer's notes, sketches, drafts, manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, and correspondence. Together, the essays in this volume reveal how genetic criticism cooperates with such forms of literary study as narratology, linguistics, psychoanalysis, sociocriticism, deconstruction, and gender theory. Genetic Criticism contains translations of eleven essays, general theoretical analyses as well as studies of individual authors such as Flaubert, Proust, Joyce, Zola, Stendhal, Chateaubriand, and Montaigne. Some of the essays are foundational statements, while others deal with such recent topics as noncanonical texts and the potential impact of hypertext on genetic study. A general introduction to the book traces genetic criticism's intellectual history, and separate introductions give precise contexts for each essay.

Genetic Criticism and the Creative Process

Genetic Criticism and the Creative Process
Title Genetic Criticism and the Creative Process PDF eBook
Author William Kinderman
Publisher University Rochester Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2009
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1580463177

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Studies of the genesis of musical, literary, and theatrical works.

Text Genetics in Literary Modernism and other Essays

Text Genetics in Literary Modernism and other Essays
Title Text Genetics in Literary Modernism and other Essays PDF eBook
Author Hans Walter Gabler
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Total Pages 410
Release 2018-02-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1783743662

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This collection of essays from world-renowned scholar Hans Walter Gabler contains writings from a decade and a half of retirement spent exploring textual criticism, genetic criticism, and literary criticism. In these sixteen stimulating contributions, he develops theories of textual criticism and editing that are inflected by our advance into the digital era; structurally analyses arts of composition in literature and music; and traces the cultural implications discernible in book design, and in the canonisation of works of literature and their authors. Distinctive and ambitious, these essays move beyond the concerns of the community of critics and scholars. Gabler responds innovatively to the issues involved and often endeavours to re-think their urgencies by bringing together the orthodox tenets of different schools of textual criticism. He moves between a variety of topics, ranging from fresh genetic approaches to the work of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, to significant contributions to the theorisation of scholarly editing in the digital age. Written in Gabler’s fluent style, these rich and elegant compositions are essential reading for literary and textual critics, scholarly editors, readers of James Joyce, New Modernism specialists, and all those interested in textual scholarship and digital editing under the umbrella of Digital Humanities.

Genetic Criticism

Genetic Criticism
Title Genetic Criticism PDF eBook
Author Dirk Van Hulle
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 259
Release 2022-02-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192662236

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In Genetic Criticism, Dirk Van Hulle introduces the study of creative processes to an Anglophone audience. As a method in the study of literary writing processes, genetic criticism is also a reading strategy. The idea behind this book is to introduce this strategy to a broader audience, from interested readers and graduate students to early career researchers and literary critics. In literary studies, it is often obvious that a particular work somehow seems to hit a nerve, but more challenging to pinpoint exactly why it 'works'. This book therefore starts from a clear, basic assumption: knowing how something was made can help us understand how and why it works. This strategy is at the basis of many disciplines, including art history. By means of X-ray technology or hyperspectral imaging, it is possible to look at a painting as a multilayered object with not only spatial dimensions, but also a temporal one. This temporal dimension is the core of the reading strategy introduced in this book. Note books, marginalia, manuscripts, and typescripts (even if one works with scans) give a concrete dimension to literature, which is a helpful reading strategy for many students. On the one hand, this involves concrete, transferrable skills such as aspects of transcription and digital scholarly editing. On the other hand, it also involves more abstract theoretical issues relating to matters of authorship, collaboration, authority, agency, intention and intertextuality.

Genetic Criticism in Motion

Genetic Criticism in Motion
Title Genetic Criticism in Motion PDF eBook
Author Sakari Katajamäki
Publisher Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Total Pages 187
Release 2023-12-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9518588570

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Genetic criticism investigates creative processes by analysing manuscripts and other archival sources. It sheds light on authors’ working practices and the ways works are developed on the writer’s desk or in the artist’s studio. This book provides a cross-section of current international trends in genetic criticism, half a century after the birth of the discipline in Paris. The last two decades have witnessed an expansion of the field of study with new kinds of research objects and new forms of archival material, along with various kinds of interdisciplinary intersections and new theoretical perspectives. The essays in this volume represent various European literary and scholarly traditions discussing creative processes from Polish poetry to French children’s literature, as well as topical issues such as born-digital literature and the application of forensic methodology to manuscript studies. The book is intended for scholars and students of literary criticism and textual scholarship, together with anyone interested in the working practices of writers, illustrators, and editors.

James Joyce and Genetic Criticism

James Joyce and Genetic Criticism
Title James Joyce and Genetic Criticism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 151
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004364285

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James Joyce and Genetic Criticism offers the most contemporary developments in manuscript-based analysis in Joyce scholarship.

Text Editing, Print and the Digital World

Text Editing, Print and the Digital World
Title Text Editing, Print and the Digital World PDF eBook
Author Professor Kathryn Sutherland
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 230
Release 2012-10-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1409485889

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Traditional critical editing, defined by the paper and print limitations of the book, is now considered by many to be inadequate for the expression and interpretation of complex works of literature. At the same time, digital developments are permitting us to extend the range of text objects we can reproduce and investigate critically - not just books, but newspapers, draft manuscripts and inscriptions on stone. Some exponents of the benefits of new information technologies argue that in future all editions should be produced in digital or online form. By contrast, others point to the fact that print, after more than five hundred years of development, continues to set the agenda for how we think about text, even in its non-print forms. This important book brings together leading textual critics, scholarly editors, technical specialists and publishers to discuss whether and how existing paradigms for developing and using critical editions are changing to reflect the increased commitment to and assumed significance of digital tools and methodologies.