The Margins of the Text (Editorial Theory And Literary Criticism)

The Margins of the Text (Editorial Theory And Literary Criticism)

by D. C. Greetham

Part of Editorial theory and literary criticism

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The Margins of the Text is the first attempt to collect a body of essays concerned with specific aspects of the marginal as they relate to text. The volume is divided into two parts. The first part assembles essays concerned with the margins of textual discourse and explores the function of discourses not previously recognized as significant to scholarly editing, such as those of class, race, gender, and sexual orientation. The second part attends to the textual margins in the bibliographical sense - the margins of the book, in which there has been so much recent interest. The two parts of the collection are clearly interrelated, since both study the effects of margins as a form of cultural discourse.

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