Faculty E-Text and Hypertext Projects
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he University of Virginia is a leading center for digital humanities. Independently and in association with IATH (Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities), the Teaching Resource Center, The Scholars' Lab, and other organizations, English faculty have developed a variety of web-based scholarly and pedagogical resources. Here is a selection of their digital projects.
- The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Jerome McGann
- Absalom, Absalom! An Electronic Interactive Chronology - Stephen Railton
- History of Literature in English III - Stephen Cushman & Michael Levenson
- Dictionary of Sensibility - Brady, Cope, Millner, Mitric, Siegel, Puckett
- Mark Twain In His Times: An Electronic Archive - Stephen Railton
- Old English - Peter Baker
- Applied Research in Patacritcism - Jerome McGann
- Speculative Computing - Johanna Drucker
- The Abraham Cowley Text-Image Archive - Daniel Kinney
- The Renaissance Reception of Ovid in Image and Text - Daniel Kinney
- Uncle Tom's Cabin & American Culture: A Multi-Media Archive - Stephen Railton
- Collective Biographies of Women: An Annotated Bibliography - Alison Booth
- NINES (a networked infrastructure for nineteenth-century electronic scholarship) - Andrew Stauffer
- The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive - Hoyt Duggan
- Studies in Bibliography - David Vander Meulen
-
Monuments and Dust: The Culture of Victorian London - Michael Levenson
- Artists' Books Online - Johanna Drucker
- American Studies at the University of Virginia - Alan Howard
- Arapesh Digital Language Archive - David Golumbia
- For Better for Verse: An Interactive Prosody Tutorial - Herbert Tucker

