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Digital Milton

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  • © 2018

Overview

  • Gives visibility and coherence to editorial, curatorial, data-driven, networked, and student-centred scholarship on Milton in digital environments

  • Reflects upon the history of digital engagements with Milton, places these engagements within the wider context of the methodological revolutions of the ‘digital turn’ in literary studies and the humanities more broadly, and exemplifies original and cutting-edge work at the intersection of Milton and the digital

  • Reflects the variety of exciting approaches taken within this field

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Scale, Space, and Sociality

  2. New Audiences, Novel Engagements

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About this book

Digital Milton is the first volume to investigate John Milton in terms of our digital present. It explores the digital environments Milton now inhabits as well as the diverse digital methods that inform how we read, teach, edit, and analyze his works. Some chapters use innovative techniques, such as processing metadata from vast archives of early modern prose, coding Milton’s geographical references on maps, and visualizing debt networks from literature and from life. Other chapters discuss the technologies and platforms shaping how literature reaches us today, from audiobooks to eReaders, from the OED Online to Wikipedia, and from Twitter to YouTube. Digital Milton is the first say on a topic that will become ever more important to scholars, students, and teachers of early modern literature in the years to come.



Editors and Affiliations

  • American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon

    David Currell

  • Birmingham City University, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Islam Issa

About the editors

David Currell is Assistant Professor of English at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon.

Islam Issa is Senior Lecturer in English Literature, Birmingham City University, UK. 




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