Table of Contents:
  • Part I. From history to method
  • Why textual scholarship matters
  • "The inorganic organization of memory"
  • Memory : history, philosophy, philology
  • Part II. From theory to method
  • The documented world
  • Marking texts in many dimensions
  • Digital tools and the emergence of the social text
  • Part III. From method to practice
  • What do scholars want?
  • Philological investigations I : the example of Poe
  • Philological investigations II : a page from cooper
  • Conclusion: Pseudodoxia academica, or, Literary studies in a global age.