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[Review of] A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Digital Reproduction, by Jerome McGann.

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Bode, Katherine

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Taylor and Francis

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Fearsomely erudite and fearlessly ambitious, A New Republic of Letters unites the various strands of McGann’s career – as textual scholar, digital humanist, literary critic and poet – to produce a manifesto for the future of the humanities.

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Archives and Manuscripts, 42.3: 305-7

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