Born-digital works of literature sometimes present genetic critics with so much data that it becomes possible to analyse not just the microgenesis but even the nanogenesis of small textual units such as sentence versions (textual versions of one single sentence). This ‘work in progress’ essay is a suggestion to visualize these nanogenetic analyses as dynamic facsimiles, a filmic replay of logged keystrokes in parallel with a transcription, by analogy with the popular and effective format of juxtaposing digital facsimiles with their transcription in digital scholarly editions of analogue works
Traditional music philology aims at establishing an edited text, which is supposed to stage a clearl...
Textual analysis places great emphasis on determining the development and direction of authorial int...
The aim of the present paper is to show how, and to what extent, the standards of critical genetic e...
This essay proposes a model of genetic criticism's complex research object (writing processes) to ma...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art in digital “genetic” editing, that is the phil...
After illustrating the challenges and opportunities of different models of encoding sequentiality in...
Within the field of genetic criticism, Raymonde Debray Genette coined the terms ‘en- dogenesis’ and ...
-this essay exemplifies first inroads into interfacing a digitally born genetic edition (instanced b...
This article examines ways in which the principles and scholarship of genetic criticism can be commu...
This paper pursues the analysis, modelling and representation of the relationships between the diffe...
As its point of departure, this essay makes a clear distinction between genetic criticism and geneti...
This article addresses the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project, an evolving project, currently compri...
This article examines the impact of born-digital literature on editorial theory and genetic criticis...
The study of modern manuscripts to examine writing processes is termed “genetic criticism.” A curren...
Dirk Van Hulle and Vincent Neyt report on the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project. Its purpose is to ...
Traditional music philology aims at establishing an edited text, which is supposed to stage a clearl...
Textual analysis places great emphasis on determining the development and direction of authorial int...
The aim of the present paper is to show how, and to what extent, the standards of critical genetic e...
This essay proposes a model of genetic criticism's complex research object (writing processes) to ma...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art in digital “genetic” editing, that is the phil...
After illustrating the challenges and opportunities of different models of encoding sequentiality in...
Within the field of genetic criticism, Raymonde Debray Genette coined the terms ‘en- dogenesis’ and ...
-this essay exemplifies first inroads into interfacing a digitally born genetic edition (instanced b...
This article examines ways in which the principles and scholarship of genetic criticism can be commu...
This paper pursues the analysis, modelling and representation of the relationships between the diffe...
As its point of departure, this essay makes a clear distinction between genetic criticism and geneti...
This article addresses the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project, an evolving project, currently compri...
This article examines the impact of born-digital literature on editorial theory and genetic criticis...
The study of modern manuscripts to examine writing processes is termed “genetic criticism.” A curren...
Dirk Van Hulle and Vincent Neyt report on the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project. Its purpose is to ...
Traditional music philology aims at establishing an edited text, which is supposed to stage a clearl...
Textual analysis places great emphasis on determining the development and direction of authorial int...
The aim of the present paper is to show how, and to what extent, the standards of critical genetic e...