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 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
- Annotated Bibliography of Collective Biographies of Women, 1830-1940 - Alison Booth
- NINES (a networked infrastructure for nineteenth-century electronic scholarship) - Jerome McGann
- 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

