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Creator
Date
2014
Location
Cambridge
England
Great Britain
England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xv, 331 pages
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 340065
Folger call number: PR2965 .G35 2014
Folger holdings ID: 491998
Folger call number: PR2965 .G35 2014
Folger holdings ID: 491998
Summary
"Why is Shakespeare so often associated with information technologies and with the idea of archiving itself? Alan Galey explores this question through the entwined histories of Shakespearean texts and archival technologies over the past four centuries. In chapters dealing with the archive, the book, photography, sound, information, and data, Galey analyses how Shakespeare became prototypical material for publishing experiments, and new media projects, as well as for theories of archiving and computing. Analysing examples of the Shakespearean archive from the seventeenth century to today, he takes an original approach to Shakespeare and new media that will be of interest to scholars of the digital humanities, Shakespeare studies, archives, and media history. Rejecting the idea that current forms of computing are the result of technical forces beyond the scope of humanist inquiry, this book instead offers a critical prehistory of digitisation read through the afterlives of Shakespeare's texts"--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
1. Introduction: scenes from the prehistory of digitization -- 2. Leaves of brass: Shakespeare and the idea of the archive -- 3. The archive and the book: information architectures from folio to variorum -- 4. The counterfeit presentments of Victorian photography -- 5. Inventing Shakespeare's voice: early sound transmission and recording -- 6. Networks of deep impression: Shakespeare and the modern invention of information -- 7. Data and the ghosts of materiality -- Conclusion: site of Shakespearean memory
Also known as
Extended title: The Shakespearean archive : experiments in new media from the Renaissance to postmodernity / Alan Galey
Subjects
Related names
author: Galey, Alan, 1975-
subject: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
subject: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616