Foreword
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1
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1.
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The Rocky Road to Ulysses
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11
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2.
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‘He chronicled with patience’: Early Joycean Progressions Between Non-Fiction and Fiction
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47
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3.
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James Joyce Interpreneur
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65
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4.
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Structures of Memory and Orientation: Steering a Course Through Wandering Rocks
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81
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5.
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Editing Text—Editing Work
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111
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6.
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Theorizing the Digital Scholarly Edition
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121
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7.
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Thoughts on Scholarly Editing
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143
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8.
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Beyond Author-Centricity in Scholarly Editing
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169
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9.
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Sourcing and Editing Shakespeare: The Bibliographical Fallacy
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195
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10.
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The Draft Manuscript as Material Foundation for Genetic Editing and Genetic Criticism
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209
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11.
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A Tale of Two Texts: Or, How One Might Edit Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse
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221
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12.
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Auto-Palimpsests: Virginia Woolf’s Late Drafting of Her Early Life
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257
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13.
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From Memory to Fiction: An Essay in Genetic Criticism
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287
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14.
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Johann Sebastian Bach’s Two-Choir Passion
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301
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15.
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Argument into Design: Editions as a Sub-Species of the Printed Book
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315
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16.
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Cultural versus Editorial Canonising: The Cases of Shakespeare, of Joyce
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363
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Bibliography
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383
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Acknowledgments
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391
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List of Illustrations
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395
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Index
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399
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