I am currently preparing an on-line edition of Wroth's poetry (it will
contain images of the folger MS of Pamphilia to Amphilanthus, transcripts of
folger and 1621, modernised and fully annotated versions of both folger and
1621 and extensive introductory material). It should be ready by next year.
While this is only the poetry, not Urania, I would be very happy either to
host or to link to your plot summary. Did you know that Mary Ellen Lamb is
preparing a shortened, teaching version of Urania which is I think almost
ready to go to press, so it might be worth seing if you could link to her
edition in some way (are you on this list, Mary Ellen?).
-Paul
On 22/8/08 7:21 AM, "Amy Greenstadt" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'm hoping that some of you might help me with a question about
> electronic publishing. I am completing a Reader's guide to Mary Wroth's
> Urania. The Guide mainly consists of a plot summary -- a very useful
> pedagogical and research tool for this exceedingly complex narrative.
> I'm hoping to publish this electronically so that it can be most useful
> to scholars and students, and wonder if anyone has suggestions for
> venues. It's currently about 100 MS pages -- too much for a journal
> article. However, it would be great if it could be peer-reviewed. Any
> suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
>
> Amy Greenstadt
> Associate Professor of English
> Portland State University
Paul Salzman, Reader in English Literature,
La Trobe University, Australia, 3086
P: +61-3-94792395
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