Keywords – genetic criticism
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Published in Variants, 19 | 2025
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The Author as Reader: Modernist Marginalia and Authors’ Libraries between Exogenesis and Intertextuality [Full text]Published in Variants, 19 | 2025
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The Author Husband, the Publisher Wife, and the Humble Servant Editor, or A Scholar Chasing a Sparrow [Full text]Published in Variants, 19 | 2025
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A Nexus of Worlds: Stephen King’s Concurrent Work on IT, The Talisman, and The Tommyknockers [Full text]Published in Variants, 19 | 2025
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The Revision Process in “Hora Absurda” [Full text]Published in Variants, 17-18 | 2024
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Published in Variants, 17-18 | 2024
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Published in Variants, 17-18 | 2024
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Published in Variants, 15-16 | 2021
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Published in Variants, 15-16 | 2021
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Dynamic Facsimiles: Note on the Transcription of Born-Digital Works for Genetic Criticism [Full text]Published in Variants, 15-16 | 2021
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Published in Variants, 15-16 | 2021
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Published in Variants, 12-13 | 2016
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Published in Variants, 12-13 | 2016
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Published in Variants, 12-13 | 2016
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Why Do Authors Produce Textual Variation on Purpose? Or, Why Publish a Text That Is Still Unfolding? [Full text]Published in Variants, 12-13 | 2016
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Some Textual and Factual Discrepancies in James Joyce's Ulysses: The Blooms’ Several “First Nights” [Full text]Published in Variants, 12-13 | 2016
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Published in Variants, 12-13 | 2016
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Published in Variants, 19 | 2025

