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Creative concurrence: gearing genetic criticism for the sociology of writing
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Author
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Abstract
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This essay is an attempt to come to terms with a phenomenon that characterizes many authors’ oeuvres: the concurrent composition of several works. My suggestion is to refer to this phenomenon as creative concurrence, drawing on experiences from two related disciplines, bibliography and the history of the book — notably D. F. McKenzie’s “sociology of texts” and the concept of “concurrent production” — in order to cross-pollinate genetic criticism. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Variants : the journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship. - Turnhout, 2002, currens
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Publication
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Turnhout
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Brepols
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2021
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ISSN
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1573-3084
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1879-6095
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DOI
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10.4000/VARIANTS.1405
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Volume/pages
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15-16
(2021)
, p. 45-62
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Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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Full text (open access)
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