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Bringing Text Alive: The Future of Scholarship, Pedagogy, and Electronic Publication
Edited by Shawn Martin.
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Stuart Libels: an edition of poetry from manuscript sources.
Ed. Alastair Bellany and Andrew McRae.
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New and of Note (October 1, 2009):
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Early Modern Literary Studies (ISSN 1201-2459) is a refereed journal serving as a formal arena for scholarly discussion and as an academic resource for researchers in the area. Articles in EMLS examine English literature, literary culture, and language during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; responses to published papers are also published as part of a Readers' Forum. Reviews evaluate recent work as well as academic tools of interest to scholars in the field. EMLS is committed to gathering and to maintaining links to the most useful and comprehensive internet resources for Renaissance scholars, including archives, electronic texts, discussion groups, and beyond.
EMLS is published by agreement with, and with the support of, the Humanities Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University.
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