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Projects
Areopagitica Archaeology
Becoming Plant: Nehemiah Grew & the "Media" of 17th-century Microscopy
Anatomical Flapbooks
Little Gidding
Notes
Gender / Early Modern
- Women and Writing c. 1340-c. 1650 (PR113 W658)
- Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760 (PR113 W66)
- Tudor and Stuart Women Writers (PR113 S35)
- Women Writing 1550-1750 (PR113 W67)
- Reading Early Modern Women's Writing (PR113 S32)
- Women, Reading, and the Cultural Politics of Early Modern England (PR113 S57)
- Lost Property (PR274 W6 S86)
- The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print (PR418 W65 R46)
- Woodbridge, Linda. Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620. Urbana: University of ILlinois Press, 1984.
Bibliography
Editing and Textual Criticism
Book History
Material Culture
- Levey, Santina M. An Eliabethan Inheritance: The Hardwick Hall Textiles.
Digital Humanities, Media Studies, E-Lit
- Schreibman, Susan and Ray Siemans. A Companion to Digital Literary Studies. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008.
Marginalia, Used Books, Readers' Marks
Orality, Literacy
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Censorship
History / Philosophy of Science
Philosophy
British Literature 1509-1688
Literature
To read
- Boyle, James. Shaman, Software and Spleens.
- Brooke, Collin Gifford. Lingua Fracta: Towards a Rhetoric of New Media. (Hampton Press, 2009)
- Social Life of Documents.
- Software Studies, edited by Matthew Fuller
- Hannam, James. God's Philosophers: How the Medieval World Laid the Foundations of Modern Science.
- Jackson, Holbrook. The Anatomy of Bibliomania.
- Jager, Eric. The Book of the Heart.
- Jardine, Lisa. The Curious Life of Robert Hooke.
- Lovink, Geert. Dark Fiber.
- The Mindful Hand: Inquiry and Invention from the Late Renaissance to Early Industrialisation.
- Pettegree, Andrew. The Book in the Renaissance.
- Prefiguring Cyberculture.
- Spufford, Margaret. Small Books and Pleasant Histories.
- Urban, Greg. Metaculture.
- Wiener, Norbert. Cybernetics.