11 janvier 2019
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Hans Walter Gabler, « 16. Cultural versus Editorial Canonising: The Cases of Shakespeare, of Joyce », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.ujjs1g
‘Textual Scholarship and the Canon’. This was to textual scholars and critics a challenging conference title. Does textual scholarship respond to the canon? Musically speaking: does it echo and take up — always a few beats and bars behind — a tune already resounding? Or, the other way round: does it strike up the lead part — does textual scholarship itself define and shape (or contribute to defining and shaping) the canon? I remember George Watson, editor of the Cambridge Bibliography of Engl...