Jane Austen's fiction manuscripts [electronic resource]
- Imprint
- London : Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, 2010-
- Physical description
- 1 online resource
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Subjects
- Subjects
- Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 > Manuscripts.
- Database topics
- British and Commonwealth Literary Studies
Bibliographic information
- Beginning date
- 2010
- Title variation
- HTML source title: Jane Austen fiction manuscripts
- Note
- Title from home page (viewed on May 28, 2010)
- "A joint project of the University of Oxford and King's College London."
- "Jane Austen's fiction manuscripts are the first significant body of holograph evidence surviving for any British novelist. They represent every stage of her writing career and a variety of physical states: working drafts, fair copies, and handwritten publications for private circulation. The manuscripts were held in a single collection until 1845, when at her sister Cassandra's death they were dispersed among family members, with a second major dispersal, to public institutions and private collections, in the 1920s Digitization enables their virtual reunification and will provides scholars with the first opportunity to make simultaneous ocular comparison of their different physical and conceptual states; it will facilitate intimate and systematic study of Austen's working practices across her career, a remarkably neglected area of scholarship within the huge, world-wide Austen critical industry."--About the Project.