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    almahu_BV044735336
    Format: xii, 203 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-1-47242797-7 , 1472427971
    Series Statement: Digital research in the arts and humanities
    Content: "The authors of this book ask how digital research tools are changing the ways in which practising editors historicize Shakespeare's language. Scholars now encounter, interpret, and disseminate Shakespeare's language through an increasing variety of digital resources, including online editions such as the Internet Shakespeare Editions, searchable lexical corpora such as the Early English Books Online-Text Creation Partnership or the Lexicons of Early Modern English collections, high-quality digital facsimiles such as the Folger Shakespeare Library's Digital Image Collection, text visualization tools such as Voyant, apps for reading and editing on mobile devices, and more. What new insights do these tools offer about the ways Shakespeare's words made meaning in their own time? What kinds of historical or historicizing arguments can digital editions make about Shakespeare's language? A growing body of work in the digital humanities allows textual critics to explore new approaches to editing in digital environments, and enables language historians to ask and answer new questions about Shakespeare's words. The authors in this unique book explicitly bring together the two fields of textual criticism and language history in an exploration of the ways in which new tools are expanding our understanding of Early Modern English" --
    Note: Introduction (Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Janelle Jenstad) Part One: Old Words through New Tools: Re-reading with LEME and EEBO-TCP 1. Beyond the OED Loop: Digital Resources and the Arden 3 Cymbeline (Valerie Wayne) 2. Shakespeare's Hard Words and Our Hard Senses (Ian Lancashire) 4. Early Modern Terms of Art: Using Contemporary Lexicons to Read Shakespeare's Law and Botany (Daniel Aureliano Newman) 5. Hamlet's Soliloquys: A Case Study for the Expansion of the Mother Tongue (Elizabeth Bernath) Part Two: New Ways with Old Words: Curating Language 6. Storing and Accessing Knowledge: Digital Tools for the Study of Early Modern Drama (Laura Estill) 7. Words Meet Worlds: Multi-Media Digital Contextualization in the Classroom (Emily Sherwood) 8. Curating Scholarly Commentary in the Age of Google (Sarah Neville) Part Three: New Ways with New Tools: Performing Historicity 9. Database-oriented Annotation of Early Modern Plays (Jesús Tronch) 10. Interdisciplinarity, Multidisciplinarity, and the Digital Queen's Men Editions (Andrew Griffin) 11. Digital Parallel-text Approaches to Performance Historiography (Toby Malone (University of Waterloo) 12. Marginalia: A Textual Revolution Without Casualties (Eric Johnson)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-60874-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , English Studies
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    Keywords: 1564-1616 Shakespeare, William ; Sprache ; Digital Humanities ; Datenverarbeitung ; 1564-1616 Shakespeare, William ; Sprache ; Neue Medien ; Digital Humanities ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949383714702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 203 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781472427984 , 147242798X , 9781315608747 , 131560874X , 9781317056102 , 1317056108 , 9781317056119 , 1317056116 , 9781317056096 , 1317056094 , 9781317056096 , 1472427998 , 9781472427991
    Series Statement: Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities
    Content: "The authors of this book ask how digital research tools are changing the ways in which practising editors historicize Shakespeare's language. Scholars now encounter, interpret, and disseminate Shakespeare's language through an increasing variety of digital resources, including online editions such as the Internet Shakespeare Editions, searchable lexical corpora such as the Early English Books Online-Text Creation Partnership or the Lexicons of Early Modern English collections, high-quality digital facsimiles such as the Folger Shakespeare Library's Digital Image Collection, text visualization tools such as Voyant, apps for reading and editing on mobile devices, and more. What new insights do these tools offer about the ways Shakespeare's words made meaning in their own time? What kinds of historical or historicizing arguments can digital editions make about Shakespeare's language? A growing body of work in the digital humanities allows textual critics to explore new approaches to editing in digital environments, and enables language historians to ask and answer new questions about Shakespeare's words. The authors in this unique book explicitly bring together the two fields of textual criticism and language history in an exploration of the ways in which new tools are expanding our understanding of Early Modern English"--
    Note: Part I. Old words through new tools: re-reading Shakespeare with EEBO-TCP and LEME. Beyond the OED loop: digital resources and the Arden 3 Cymbeline / Valerie Wayne -- Shakespeare's hard words, and our hard senses / Ian Lancashire and Elisa Tersigni -- Terms of art in law and herbals / Daniel Aureliano Newman -- "Strangers enfranchised": Shakespeare's Hamlet and the mother tongue / Elizabeth Bernath. , Part II. Old words, new worlds: Shakespeare's language in digital editions. Text, performance, and multidisciplinarity: on a digital edition of King Leir / Andrew Griffin -- A digital parallel-text approach to performance historiography / Toby Malone. , Part III. Old words, new codes: Shakespeare and the language of markup. Storing and accessing knowledge: digital tools for the study of early modern drama / Laura Estill and Andie Silva -- Past texts, present tools, and future critics: toward Rhetorical Schematics / Michael Ullyot and Adam Bradley -- Internet Shakespeare editions and the infinite (editorial) others: supporting critical tagsets for linked editions / Diane K. Jakacki.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Shakespeare's language in digital media. Abingdon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781472427977
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History.
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