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Organization name: Washington University
Keywords: 'Spenser Project' (this phrase)
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Washington University (St. Louis, MO 63130-4899)
Joseph F. Loewenstein (Project Director: November 2008 to June 2013)

RQ-50401-09
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

Totals:
$185,000 (approved)
$162,372 (awarded)

Grant period:
10/1/2009 – 9/30/2012

The Spenser Project

Preparation, annotation, and digitization of Volumes 1 and 2 of the collected works of early modern British author Edmund Spenser. (36 months)

The Spenser Project has two main components: 1) Oxford University Press will publish The Collected Works of Edmund Spenser, prose and verse, in three volumes, re-edited from the earliest extant sources in manuscript and print; 2) The editors will construct a digital Archive containing our fully edited text, richly marked up to enable readers to examine textual features and scholarly materials in ways not possible with a print edition. The Archive will also contain facsimiles of original materials, including scans of all variant states. A fully searchable research tool, it will assist teaching, by presenting a wide range of engaging possibilities to the novice user. Taken separately, either part of this project would be a substantial contribution to teaching and research in the humanities; taken together, they will address the special challenges of editing early modern texts and make the scarce resources of research libraries and archives available for readers anywhere.

Washington University (St. Louis, MO 63130-4899)
Joseph F. Loewenstein (Project Director: November 2006 to September 2010)

RQ-50293-07
Scholarly Editions and Translations
Research Programs

Totals:
$150,000 (approved)
$150,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
7/1/2007 – 3/31/2010

The Spenser Project

Preparation, annotation, and digitization of Volumes 1 and 2 of the collected works of early modern British author Edmund Spenser. (36 months)

The Spenser Project has two main components: 1) Oxford University Press will publish "The Collected Works of Edmund Spenser," prose and verse, in three volumes, re-edited from the earliest extant sources in manuscript and print; 2) the editors will construct a digital archive containing our fully edited text, which will be marked up to enable readers to examine textual features and scholarly materials in ways not possible with a print edition. The archive will also contain facsimiles of original materials, including scans of each textual variant. It will serve as a fully searchable research tool and as a teaching tool that presents a wide range of engaging possibilities to the novice user. Taken separately, either part of this project would be a substantial contribution to teaching and research in the humanities; taken together, they address the challenges of editing early modern texts and make the scarce resources of research libraries and archives available to readers everywhere.