Text Technologies

Thoughts on the textual and literary, & on text technologies from Babylonian cuneiform to Twitter, with an eye on the medieval

Showing posts with label Beowulf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beowulf. Show all posts
Thursday, October 13, 2016

A Complete Unknown: Bob Dylan and Literature in Song

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Before there was Bob Dylan, Nobel Laureate and songwriter for an age, there were cultures whose entire literature was composed and delivered...
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Variations on the Theme of Grendel's Mere

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In our 'Beowulf from Then 'til Now' course here at Stanford, we're having a super time looking at multiple manifestations of...
Thursday, January 9, 2014

Beowulf in a Hundred Tweets : #Beow100

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As the Christmas break started, I began preparing my course for the Winter Quarter, " Beowulf from Then 'til Now", which look...
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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Restrictive 'Humanities'

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Hmmm. The Humanities. The Digital Humanities. As a Digital Medievalist, Andrew Prescott said in an email to me today that he has a BA, a Bac...
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Elaine Treharne
Stanford, California, United States
Welsh medievalist, working on English literary manuscripts, the history of text technologies and the phenomenology of the book.
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