Trial and Success: A Non-DH Savvy Professor Adopts COVE
I came to COVE for multiple reasons but being technologically savvy was not one of them. While I had always used the online course management systems that my university provided, I didn’t do so in innovative ways. I posted assignments, and I had students post responses to excerpts. In other words, I used the online course management systems in ways that saved my students and myself a few paper copies, not in ways that intellectually enhanced our classroom experience.
The (De)collected War of the Worlds
This "edition" is part of a larger project found here. The (De)collected War of the Worlds offers a view of The War of the Worlds within its periodical context, illuminating the novel's serial origins and how they have affected later versions of the text.
Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter
The short story originally published as “Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter. Being a Seventh Extract from the Legacy of the Late Francis Purcell, P.P. of Drumcoolagh” in Dublin University Magazine (May 1839) is widely recognized as the earliest masterpiece by the Irish novelist, short story writer, and journalist Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873).
Double Works
Double Works
Jerome McGann
This critical introduction was originally published at the Rossetti Archive: http://www.rossettiarchive.org/racs/doubleworks.rac.html.
Two Rossetti Sonnets Commemorating a Momentous Occasion
Two Rossetti Sonnets Commemorating a Momentous Occasion
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
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A Sonnet is a moment's monument,— Memorial from the soul's eternity To one dead deathless hour. Look that it be, Whether for lustral rite or dire portent, Of its own intricate fulness reverent: Carve it in ivory or in ebony, As Day or Night prevail; and let Time see Its flowering crest impearled and orient. |
The Sonnet and the Sequence
The Sonnet and the Sequence
Elizabeth Helsinger
General Introduction
General Introduction
Dino Franco Felluga
"The Cry of the Children" (1843) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
This is the first omnibus scholarly edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's (then Elizabeth Barrett Barrett) protest poem "The Cry of the Children" (1843), as it was published in Blackwood's Magazine. The editors and annotators have built on sustained scholarly engagement about the poem, its contexts, and its relationship with laboring-class poetry of the time. This was initiated by their cooperation for "Rhyme and Reform: Victorian Working-Class Poets and Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 'Cry of the Children.'" This two-day, international, multi-site symposium (Oct.