The Renaissance Text: Theory, Editing, Textuality
By (Author) Andrew Murphy
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
2nd April 2013
United Kingdom
Paperback
240
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This collection of essays focuses on the broad issues of Renaissance textuality, exploring such topics as the position of the reader relative to the text; the impact of editorial strategies and modes of presentation on our understanding of the text; the complexities of extended textual histories; and the relevance of gender to the process of textual retrieval and preservation. The volume is closely informed by developments in textual theory which have led to a probing interrogation of traditional understandings of the early modern textual world and how we should edit, disseminate and encounter the Renaissance text in our own time. The essays, whilst informed by contemporary theory, are not dominated by a single programmatic viewpoint. Reflecting the multiplicitous nature of Renaissance textuality, the collection provides space for a variety of different positions and lines of analysis and enquiry.
Andrew Murphy is Professor of English at the University of St Andrews