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Tulsa studies in women's literature | 1992

The feminist companion to literature in English : women writers from the Middle Ages to the present

Virginia Blain; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy

An international guide to women writers in English, featuring both well-known and obscure women writers from the British Isles and North America as well as writers from the Caribbean, the South Pacific, Australia, Asia and Africa. It includes not only poets, dramatists and novelists, but also diarists, translators and spiritual autobiographers. Most entries are biographical but there are numerous topic entries as well.


Computers and The Humanities | 2004

Intertextual Encoding in the Writing of Women's Literary History

Susan Brown; Isobel Grundy; Patricia Clements; Renée Elio; Sharon Balazs; Rebecca Cameron

This paper explores theoretical and practical aspects of intertextuality, in relation to the highly interpretative tag within the SGML tagset developed by the Orlando Project for its history of womens writing in the British Isles. Arguing that the concept of intertextuality is both crucial to and poses particular challenges to the creation of an encoding scheme for literary historical text, it outlines the ways in which the projects tags address broader issues of intertextuality. The paper then describes the specific tag in detail, and argues on the basis of provisional results drawn from the Orlando Projects textbase that despite the impossibility of tracking intertextuality exhaustively or devising a tagset that completely disambiguates the concept, this tag provides useful pathways through the textbase and valuable departure points for further inquiry. Finally, the paper argues that the challenges to notions of rigour posed by the concept of intertextuality can help us fruitfully to examine some of the suppositions (gendered and other) that we bring to electronic text markup.


Archive | 1983

Virginia Woolf : new critical essays

Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy


Digital Humanities Quarterly | 2009

Published yet never done: The tension between projection and completion in digital humanities research

Susan Brown; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy; Stan Ruecker; Jeffery Antoniuk; Sharon Balazs


Markup Languages | 2000

Can a team tag consistently?: experiences on the Orlando project

Terry Butler; Sue Fisher; Greg Coulombe; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy; Susan Brown; Jean Wood; Rebecca Cameron


Tulsa studies in women's literature | 2007

An Introduction to The Orlando Project

Susan Brown; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy; Sharon Balazs; Jeffrey Antoniuk


Womens Studies International Forum | 2006

Sorting things in: Feminist knowledge representation and changing modes of scholarly production ☆

Susan Brown; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy


Tulsa studies in women's literature | 2007

The Story of The Orlando Project: Personal Reflections

Susan Brown; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy; Sharon Balazs; Jeffrey Antoniuk


Digital Studies/Le champ numérique | 1998

Tag Team: Computing, Collaborators, and the History of Women's Writing in the British Isles

Susan Brown; Patricia Clements


Archive | 2013

The most unaccountable of machinery

Susan Brown; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy

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Stan Ruecker

Illinois Institute of Technology

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