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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The New Nature of the Book: Publishing and Printing in the Post-Digital Era

In this lecture, Matthew Kirschenbaum considers textual stability, a concern of publishers and readers since before the advent of printing, in the post-digital era.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Manuscript and Print, 1660–1760

Carly Watson outlines the material forms in which literary texts circulated between 1660 and 1760.
The Paratexts Podcast

The Paratexts of Conrad Gessner

Professor Ann Blair on the uses of dedication and the multifarious paratexts of the early modern naturalist and bibliographer Conrad Gessner (1516-65)
The Paratexts Podcast

Modernist Marginalia

Dr Amanda Golden discusses the notes and underlinings that writers like Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath made in their books.
The Paratexts Podcast

Modernist Prefaces

Dr Sarah Copland on how Modernist writers such as Henry James and Joseph Conrad used the form of the Preface as a key to their own work, as well as the work of others.
The Paratexts Podcast

"To the Reader" Epistles

Dr Meaghan Brown discusses the early modern To the Reader epistle, in which publishers directly addressed their buying public.

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