Textual Resources

Digital Humanities

Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy. New York: New York University, 2009. link

McCarty, Willard. “Being Reborn: The Humanities, Computing and Styles of Scientific Reasoning”. New Technology in Medieval and Renaissance Studies (1) 2009: 1-23

Zorich, Diane M. A Survey of Digital Humanities Centers in the United States. Washington D.C.: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2008.

Renaissance Literature Literary Theory

Bevington, David. ed. English Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology.  USA: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2002.

Blair, Ann. “Reading Strategies for Coping with Information Overload ca. 1550-1700.” Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (2003): 11-28.

Carnegie, David. Words that Count: Essays on Early Modern Authorship in Honor of MacDonald P. Jackson. Brian Boyd ed. USA: Rosemont Publishing & Printing Corp, 2004.

Erne, Lucas. Shakespeare’s Modern Collaborators. Continuum, 2008.

Evans, G. Blakemore., ed. The Riverside Shakespeare: The Complete Works.  (2nd ed.) USA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1977.

Evans, B. Ifor.  The Language of Shakespeare’s Plays.  Great Britain: Indiana Bloomington Press, 1952.

Fowler, Alastair. Kinds of Literature: An Introduction to the Theory of Genres and Modes. USA: Harvard University Press, 1982.

Gregg, W.W. Dramatic Documents from the Elizabethan Playhouses  Stage Plots: Actors’ Parts : Prompt Books. Great Britain: Oxford University Press, 1931.

Gurr, Andrew.  The Shakespearean Stage: 1574-1642. Great Britain: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

Harbage, Alfred, ed. William Shakespeare: The Complete Works (The Pelican Text Revised). USA: Penguin Books Inc., 1969.

Long, William B. Perspective on Provenance: The Context of Varying Speech-Heads. Shakespeare’s Speech-Headings: Speaking the Speech in Shakespeare’s Plays. Ed. George Walton Williams. USA: Associated University Presses, Inc., 1997.

Moretti, Franco.  Graphs Maps Trees: Abstract Models for Literary History. USA: Verso, 2005.

Pollard, Alfred W. The Foundations of Shakespeare’s Text. London: Oxford University Press, 1923. 

Pope, Mr. Alexander. The Works of Shakespear in Six Volumes: Collated and Corrected by the former Editions. London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand. MDCCXXV.

Rowe, Nathan. Works of Mr. William Shakefpear: Volumne the First. London, printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand. MDCCXIV.

Stern, Tiffany. Documents of Performance in Early Modern England. United Kingdon: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

Thomas, Sidney. McKerrow’s Thesis Re-Examined. Shakespeare’s Speech-Headings: Speaking the Speech in Shakespeare’s Plays. ed. George Walton Williams. USA: Associated University Presses, Inc., 1997.

Williams, George Walton. The Craft of Printing and the Publication of Shakespeare’s Works.  USA: Associated University Press, 1985.

Vickers, Brian.  Counterfeiting Shakespeare: Evidence, Authorship, and John Ford’s Funeral Elegye.  United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

– – -. Shakespeare, Co-Author: A Historical Study of Five Collaborative Plays.  Great Britain: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Computing/Statistics

Alt, Mick.  Exploring Hyperspace: A Non-Mathematical Explanation of Multivariate Analysis. USA: McGraw Hill Book Co, Ltd., 1990.

Burrows, J.F. Computation into Criticism: A Study of Jane Austen’s Novels and an Experiment in Method. USA: Oxford University Press, 1987.

Craig, Hugh. “Contrast and Change in the Ideolects of Ben Jonson Characters.” Computers and the Humanities 33 (1999): 221-240.

Grimm, Laurence G. ed. and Paul R. Yarnold ed. Reading and Understanding Multivariate Statistics.  USA: American Psychological Association, 1995.

Kenny, Anthony.  The Computation of Style. Great Britain: Pergamon Press Ltd., 1982.

Luong, N. X. “Using a Tree Model in Textual Analysis.” Computers and the Humanities 23 (1989): 397-402.

Tufte, Edward. Envisioning Information. Chesire: Graphics Press, 1990.

Docuscope

Hope, Jonathon and Michael Witmore. “The Hundredth Psalm to the Tune of ‘Green Sleeves’: Digital Approaches to Shakespeare’s Language of Genre.” Shakespeare Quarterly 61 (2010): Number 3.

Kaufer, David and Suguru Ishizaki and Brain Butler and Jeff Collins. The Power of Words: Unveiling the Speaker and Writer’s Hidden Craft. USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 2004.

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