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- Halftitle page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: Conceiving the Life of Texts
- 1 Editing Homer
- Authorship
- Composition and Performance
- Editing
- Conclusion
- 2 The Canon and the Codex: On the Material Form of the Christian Bible
- Paul and his Books
- The Use of the Codex
- Writing the Gospel Tradition
- Time, Space and the Codex
- The Scriptures and the Book
- 3 Wandering Nights: Shahrazād’s Mutations
- A Traveller from the East . . .
- Dawn of the 1001 Nights
- Imaginary Wanderings
- Noctes Volant, Scripta Manent
- Translation and Appropriation
- Appendix I: Main Editions and Translations of the Thousand and One Nights
- 4 A Text in Exile: Dante’s Divine Comedy
- A Very Short Life of Dante
- (How Far Can) Literary Texts (Count) as Evidence?
- The Textual Tradition of the Commedia
- Competing Variant Readings
- A Northern Tradition: ‘Recentiores Non Deteriores’
- ‘Outside the walls’: The Title of the Commedia
- 5 Textual Metamorphosis: The Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci
- Size and Quality of the Corpus
- A Chronology of Leonardo’s Manuscripts
- The Models for Leonardo’s Manuscripts
- 6 Montaigne: The Life and After-Life of an Unfinished Text
- 7 Rescuing Shakespeare: King Lear in Its Textual Contexts
- Quartos and the First Folio
- Shakespeare the Reviser
- King Lear
- 8 Textual Evidence and Musical Analysis: Once More on the First Movement of Beethoven’s ‘Tempest
- Introduction: What Is Musical Textuality?
- Textuality, Autonomy and Beethoven’s Tempest Sonata
- Conclusions: In Defence of Musical Textuality
- 9 Fragments Shored against Ruin: Reassembling The Waste Land
- The Drafts of The Waste Land
- The Waste Land: From Composition to Publication
- Reflecting on the Textual Lives of The Waste Land
- Notes
- Index of subjects and themes
- Index of manuscripts and annotated printed copies
- Index of names
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