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Wout Dillen deposited “(Hiatus in MS.)” Towards a TEI compliant typology of textual lacunae in Samuel Beckett’s manuscripts in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis article proposes a method for marking up textual lacunae in TEI compliant XML.
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Wout Dillen deposited “I Can Make Nothing of It”: Beckett’s Collaboration with Merlin on the English Molloy in the group
Textual Scholarship on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoWhen the English Molloy was published in 1955, jointly by Olympia (Paris) and Grove (New York), a long and difficult translation process had ended, on which Beckett worked both alone and together with Merlin and Patrick Bowles. This article is the first attempt to approach this somewhat neglected topic by way of manuscripts, notebooks, letters and…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited “(Hiatus in MS.)” Towards a TEI compliant typology of textual lacunae in Samuel Beckett’s manuscripts in the group
Textual Scholarship on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis article proposes a method for marking up textual lacunae in TEI compliant XML.
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Wout Dillen deposited “(Hiatus in MS.)” Towards a TEI compliant typology of textual lacunae in Samuel Beckett’s manuscripts in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis article proposes a method for marking up textual lacunae in TEI compliant XML.
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Wout Dillen deposited “I Can Make Nothing of It”: Beckett’s Collaboration with Merlin on the English Molloy in the group
Textual Scholarship on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoWhen the English Molloy was published in 1955, jointly by Olympia (Paris) and Grove (New York), a long and difficult translation process had ended, on which Beckett worked both alone and together with Merlin and Patrick Bowles. This article is the first attempt to approach this somewhat neglected topic by way of manuscripts, notebooks, letters and…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
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Wout Dillen deposited “(Hiatus in MS.)” Towards a TEI compliant typology of textual lacunae in Samuel Beckett’s manuscripts on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
This article proposes a method for marking up textual lacunae in TEI compliant XML.
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Wout Dillen deposited “I Can Make Nothing of It”: Beckett’s Collaboration with Merlin on the English Molloy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
When the English Molloy was published in 1955, jointly by Olympia (Paris) and Grove (New York), a long and difficult translation process had ended, on which Beckett worked both alone and together with Merlin and Patrick Bowles. This article is the first attempt to approach this somewhat neglected topic by way of manuscripts, notebooks, letters and…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited DHBenelux 2. Book of Abstracts for the Second Digital Humanities Benelux Conference on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
The official Book of Abstracts with programme of the second edition of DH Benelux (8-9 June 2015 in Antwerp, Belgium).
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Wout Dillen deposited Review of ‘Litteraturbanken: the Swedish Literature Bank’ on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
Litteraturbanken (The Swedish Literature Bank) is a freely available digital collection of Swedish literary works, ranging from medieval to contemporary literature. It is the result of a cooperation between literary and linguistic scholars, research libraries, and editorial societies and academies. The collection consists not only of digital…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited Refining our Concept of ‘Access’ for Digital Scholarly Editions: A DiXiT Panel on Accessibility, Usability, Pedagogy, Collaboration, Community and Diversity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
The Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network (DiXiT) is a Marie Sk odowska-Curie EU-Funded 7th Framework Programme. During the grant period (2013- 2017), twelve Early Stage Research Fellows and five Experi- enced Research Fellows engage with questions and tensions surrounding the evolving theory and practices of digital scholarly…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited Sequentiality in Genetic Digital Scholarly Editions. Models for Encoding the Dynamics of the Writing Process. on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
After illustrating the challenges and opportunities of different models of encoding sequentiality in genetic editions, this paper will demonstrate how the BDMP transcribes its genetic materials in view of visualizing their sequentiality in the edition’s ‘Synoptic Sentence View’ (see ‘Figure 1’). The paper will conclude by presenting an example o…[Read more]
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Within the field of genetic criticism, Raymonde Debray Genette coined the terms ‘en- dogenesis’ and ‘exogenesis’ to denote respectively the writing of drafts and the interaction with external source texts during the writing process. The proposed panel focuses on the ways in which exogenesis and its relationship with endogenesis can be given s…[Read more]
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This demo presentation will offer an interactive demonstration of the website ‘Lexicon of Scholarly Editing’ (www.uantwerpen.be/lexicon-scholarly-editing), a digital resource that collects definitions of important concepts in the field of Textual Criti- cism. Based on the WordPress infrastructure, the author built the Lexicon as part of his wor…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen deposited L’Innommable / The Unnamable: The Second Module of the Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project’s Hybrid Genetic Edition. on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
This poster will offer an interactive demonstration of the second module of the Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project (BDMP) – an international collaboration between the Centre for Manuscript Genetics at the University of Antwerp, the Beckett International Foundation at the University of Reading, and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research C…[Read more]
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Wout Dillen changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
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Wout Dillen's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago
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Wout Dillen's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago