Thanks, Roger. Having students prepare mini-editions turns out to be a
great teaching device, and it does provide lots of models for the
digital archive we are building as we prepare the Oxford edition.
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David, this is splendid. Very well done, and such a good idea. This
looks like the next major Spenserian project (following the
Encyclopedia and the Japanese translation.....)!
Thanks for drawing our attention to it.
Roger Kuin
On 21-Dec-06, at 9:06 AM, David L. Miller wrote:
> The URL below will take you, if you're interested, to an online
> edition
> of The Faerie Queene, III.xi, prepared and annotated by Kathleen
> Curtin
> using the text made available by Risa Bear's invaluable "darkwing"
> site.
>
> Kathleen, who is now a first-year graduate student at Chapel Hill,
> prepared this hypertext edition of the canto as her senior honors
> project last year at the University of South Carolina. She was
> herself
> home-schooled, and designed this site to serve as a resource for
> home-schooling curricula. I think it may also prove useful in a
> variety
> of public and private school settings, whether for high school
> students
> or undergraduates. I know Kathleen would be pleased to hear from
> any of
> you who visit the site, since she plans to incorporate constructive
> suggestions.
>
> You may visit the site at http://spenser.cas.sc.edu/CurtinHypertext/
>
> Happy holidays to all,
>
> David
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