id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mx72jk5zlzhvpci2p3us52gm2a Brett D. Hirsch The Kingdom has been Digitized: Electronic Editions of Renaissance Drama and the Long Shadows of Shakespeare and Print 2011.0 24 .pdf application/pdf 14210 1220 59 Electronic editions of Renaissance drama face particular difficulties in terms of their production, distribution, usability, preservation, evaluation, and scholarly status. well as selected volumes in the Revels Plays Companions Library series, publish modernspelling critical editions of a wide variety of early modern dramatic works of the highest amateurs, or students; electronic editions of Renaissance drama, therefore, have an opportunity (and arguably a duty) not only to expand the canon of plays as taught, studied, and the original Renaissance play-texts using Unicode or any other existing character encoding standard, which raises issues of textual fidelity: should electronic editions render as Electronic editions of Renaissance drama challenge us to rethink existing models of scholarly publishing and collaboration, to expand our notions of what constitutes a 'critical Representative early examples include the electronic editions of the Oxford Shakespeare Complete Works ./cache/work_mx72jk5zlzhvpci2p3us52gm2a.pdf ./txt/work_mx72jk5zlzhvpci2p3us52gm2a.txt