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  • 17-18 | 2024
    Histories of the Holograph
    Variants cover, 17-18 | 2024

    Issue 17–18 contains essays from the consecutive GENESIS and ESTS 2022 conferences as well as essays and reviews that have been submitted outside this context but fit beautifully within the joint themes of creative revision (GENESIS) and the history and study of ancient and modern holographs (ESTS). The issue starts off with a comprehensive introduction to the theme by the conference organizers Dirk Van Hulle and Olga Beloborodova, who make a compelling argument for expand(...)

  • 15-16 | 2021
    Textual Scholarship in the Twenty-First Century
    Variants cover, 15-16 | 2021

    The editorial team of Variants: The Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship, is proud to finally present you with its double issue (15–16) titled “Textual Scholarship in the Twenty-First Century”. The issue opens with a promising look at what textual scholarship in the twenty-first century may yet hold in store for us, as early career researcher Lamyk Bekius explores the possibilities of critically analysing born digital writing processes in her essay title(...)

  • 14 | 2019
    Varia
    Variants cover, 14 | 2019

    From production to transmission, from genesis to reception, text is an infinitely complex object of study that we can approach and represent from a wide range of perspectives. Influenced by technological inventions and transnational trends, the field of textual scholarship continues to evolve: we refine or alter our methodologies and we broaden our research focus. Technological developments have become a research topic in and by themselves, as we study how digitality affec(...)

  • 12-13 | 2016
    Varia
    Variants cover, 12-13 | 2016

    This double issue of Variants: the Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship is the first to appear in Open Access on the Revues.org platform.  In subject matter, this issue offers a wide scope covering the music manuscripts of the thirteenth-century French trouvère poet Thibaut de Champagne (expertly discussed by Christopher Callahan and Daniel E. O’Sullivan) to the digital genetic dossier of the twenty-first century Spanish experimental writer Robert Juan-C(...)

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