Passionate correction: the theory and practice of modernist revision
<p>The early twentieth century in literature was a period of second chances. James Joyce and Virginia Woolf each spent a decade on their first novels, discarding complete drafts along the way; Henry James took three years to revise his already published work for the <i>New York Edition&l...
Main Author: | Sullivan, H |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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