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"The essays in this volume draw upon recent debates in the fields of textual scholarship and book history to argue for a more flexible understanding of what constitutes a literary work. Each contributor, while working from different perspectives, draws attention to the impossibility of establishing any clearly delineated space within which such works can be said to exist. AII of the essays engage with cases that challenge our assumptions about how literary works should be defined, be it through re-edition in varying forms, in varying contexts, with varying paratextual features; through character migration between texts, and even between media; or through the presence of multiple authorised versions. The title of the volume, 'Tracing the Contours of Literary Works', acknowledges the continuing relevance of distinctions between literary and non-literary works while simultaneously drawing attention to the care that critics must exercise in defining the objects of his or her study. It suggests that the outlines we trace around the space 'belonging' to any given literary work must always be provisional, fluid, perhaps multiple, since no work can be reduced to a single, authoritative textual state"--Page 4 of cover.
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Book practices & textual itineraries: from text(s) to book(s) : studies in production and editorial processes
2014, PUN-Éditions universitaires de Lorraine
in English
2814302302 9782814302303
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Book practices & textual itineraries: tracing the contours of literary works
2011, Presses universitaires de Nancy
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2814300768 9782814300767
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"Working outward from the path traced by Hubert Nyssen in Du texte au livre, les avatars du sens, the essays collected in this volume examine the process by which texts are embodied in forms that give them the appearance of completion and fmality. The passage from fluid, provisional textual states to die apparent solidity of the published book is explored in die light of recent developments in textual scholarship. By engaging with archivai records, with questions specific to periodical and serial publications and author-publisher interactions, the contributors to this volume call into question certain widely held assumptions about the processes through which texts become books. They present the relation between text and book as ultimately less straightforward than the one proposed by Nyssen. Instead, they seek to transcend the linear progress from text to book, establishing more dynamic connections between the multiple material states in which a given work or document has exited over the course of its liston,."--P. [4] of cover.
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