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Renaissance literature case studies

Editing Lady Hester Pulter - March 2010
As part of a second-year undergraduate module ‘Seventeenth-Century Literature and Culture’, students were asked to annotate a series of unpublished poems by Lady Hester Pulter (1605-1678). The results were displayed on a custom-built website hosted at the University of Warwick.
Make Your Own: Editing a Renaissance Play
This case study describes how students go about preparing an edition of a Renaissance play entirely from scratch for a core module on an MA in English Studies (Renaissance Literature).  In the process, they learn about principles of editing, associated theoretical and practical problems, and the protocols and pitfalls of preparing a text.


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