Editing Jane Austen
- This video features Kathryn Sutherland (Professor of Bibliography and Textual Criticism at the University of Oxford) talking about Jane Austen’s fiction manuscripts. This project brought together, in digital form, a manuscript collection originally scattered around the world, including transcripts, information about each manuscript, and a search facility. To find out more about this project visit Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts at http://www.janeausten.ac.uk/index.html.
- Prof., Sutherland, Kathryn, Oxford University, England
- Bionote: Kathryn is currently Professor of Biliography and Textual Criticism at the University of Oxford. Her research interests include English and Scottish Literatures of the Romantic period, textual criticism, and the effects and values attached to handwritten, printed or digital documents. She is a member of the Advisory Board for the British Library’s ‘Discovering Literature’ and a trustee of Jane Austen’s House Museum. Alongside her work on the Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts project, her current research as a Leverhulme Major Research Fellow is the study of the papers and literary manuscripts of novelists such as Walter Scott and Mary Shelley, and adapting new research methods to obtain a deeper understanding of the manuscripts themselves.
- Mr., MacCaba, Fionntán- An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University, Production, Editing
- Dr., Papadopoulos, Konstantinos - An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University, Questions, Recording, Production, Metadata
- Mr., Rooney, Neale - An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University, Questions, Recording
- Prof., Schreibman, Susan - An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University, Questions, Production
- Miss., Greene, Sinéad - An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University, Metadata
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- Publication: 29th June 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUJzctu1VXQ&list=PL77mHK9JuenOnEUrFvNzZB9qKuB3gE892
- Undergraduates; Postgraduates; Scholars
- Lecturers; Teachers
- Academia; Digital Humanists; Digital Scholarly Editors; Literary Scholars, Jane Austen Scholars, General Interest; Historians
- Language Main: English
- Language Transcription: No
- Language Subtitles: N/A
- 4. Processing > 4.1. Analyzing > 4.1.17. Interpreting
- 4. Processing > 4.1. Analyzing > 4.1.13. Evaluating
- 4. Processing > 4.5. Producing > 4.5.1. Authoring > 4.5.2. Composing > 4.5.3. Designing
- Academia; Digital Scholarly Edition; Literaure; Jane Austen; Manuscript
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Pierazzo, Elena. Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories, Models and Methods. 2014. hal-01182162. Web.
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Sahle, Patrick. ‘What is a Scholarly Digital Edition’. Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories and Practices. Ed. Matthew James Driscoll and Elena Pierazzo. Open Book Publishers. 2016. Web.
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Sutherland, Kathryn. Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts: A Digital Edition. 2012. Web.
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