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Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice

Title

Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice

Subject

Digital Humanities

Description

Through seventeen essays, the discussion of opportunities in regards to the preservation of literature via Shakespeare as a staple for digital humanists and how the digital revolution is impacting Shakespearean studies is processed and analyzed. Addressing the sometimes controversial use of digital technologies, the collection of essays works to access how these new technologies are impacting the study of literature and digital humanities and how new methods of digital advances in the arts are able to attend to these impacts.

Creator

Carson, Christie & Peter Kirwan

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Date

2014

Contributor

Waddington, Calyn

Type

Essay Collection

Identifier

ISBN-13: 9781107064362

Bibliographic Citation

Carson, Christie & Peter Kirwan. Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice. Camrbidge Universtiy Press, 2014, http://www.cambridge.org/cr/academic/subjects/literature/renaissance-and-early-modern-literature/shakespeare-and-digital-world-redefining-scholarship-and-practice.

Files

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Collection

Citation

Carson, Christie & Peter Kirwan, “Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed April 23, 2024, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/304.