Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond
The twentieth century has been called 'the golden age of the modern manuscript,' a time when the historical value of early manuscripts as a record of a writer's thought processes came to be fully recognized. Drawing on the critical tools of French genetic criticism, Modern Manuscripts explores the development of early 20th century literary texts, from source texts and early notes, through successive draft manuscripts to publication and successive editions. Historicizing these modernist processes of writing, Dirk Van Hulle contrasts these twentieth century manuscripts with the development of Charles Darwin's text for On the Origin of Species, itself a formative intellectual influence on modern writing. Exploring the writings of such writers as Joyce, Woolf and Beckett, this is an important study that will open up new avenues of thought for scholars of Modernist literature, material culture and book history.

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Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond
The twentieth century has been called 'the golden age of the modern manuscript,' a time when the historical value of early manuscripts as a record of a writer's thought processes came to be fully recognized. Drawing on the critical tools of French genetic criticism, Modern Manuscripts explores the development of early 20th century literary texts, from source texts and early notes, through successive draft manuscripts to publication and successive editions. Historicizing these modernist processes of writing, Dirk Van Hulle contrasts these twentieth century manuscripts with the development of Charles Darwin's text for On the Origin of Species, itself a formative intellectual influence on modern writing. Exploring the writings of such writers as Joyce, Woolf and Beckett, this is an important study that will open up new avenues of thought for scholars of Modernist literature, material culture and book history.

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Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond

Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond

by Dirk Van Hulle
Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond

Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond

by Dirk Van Hulle

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The twentieth century has been called 'the golden age of the modern manuscript,' a time when the historical value of early manuscripts as a record of a writer's thought processes came to be fully recognized. Drawing on the critical tools of French genetic criticism, Modern Manuscripts explores the development of early 20th century literary texts, from source texts and early notes, through successive draft manuscripts to publication and successive editions. Historicizing these modernist processes of writing, Dirk Van Hulle contrasts these twentieth century manuscripts with the development of Charles Darwin's text for On the Origin of Species, itself a formative intellectual influence on modern writing. Exploring the writings of such writers as Joyce, Woolf and Beckett, this is an important study that will open up new avenues of thought for scholars of Modernist literature, material culture and book history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441133168
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/2014
Series: Historicizing Modernism , #1
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Dirk Van Hulle is Professor of English Literature at the Centre for Manuscript Genetics, University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is President of the European Society for Textual Scholarship and his previous books include Textual Awareness (2004).

Table of Contents

1. ‘Avante-Texte': the Golden Age of Modern Manuscripts
2. Exogenetics: Observation, Documentation and External Source Texts
3. Endogenetics: the Preservation of Unfavoured Traces
4. Epigenetics: the Continuation of the Genesis After Publication
5. ‘Apres-Texte': Between Completion and Incompletion
Bibliography
Index.

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