Graduate Technologies and Literary Studies Open House
Sponsored by the Graduate English Students Association
Friday, November 15, 1996
2:00 to 5:00, Bryan 203
Special thanks to Melissa Kennedy for her assistance
The Confidence Man: A Hypertext
The Gynecologist in Victorian England
Introduction to the English Department's MOO (A Text-Based Virtual Reality Teaching and Conferencing Facility)
- Margaret Croskery and Nancy Renwick Clendenon
Oscar Wilde's The Sphinx
Dubose Heyward's Porgy and Bess
Thomas Hariot's A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia
Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) Demonstrations
Smartext Edition of Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson and
Revisions of Walt Whtiman's Calamus: A Hypermedia Critical Edition
A Dictionary of Sensibility
- Mike Millner, Corey Bradey, Virginia Cope, Ana Mitric, Kent Puckett, and D. "Sensibility" Siegel
The Raced Celt: 1840-90. An Electronic Primary Text Sourcebook
Thomas Wentworh Higginson's "Negro Spirituals": A Hypertext Edition
Infanticide in Victorian England: A Primary Text Archive
Albion's Seed Grows in the Cumberland Gap
Friday, October 13, 1995
1:00 to 5:00, Bryan 203
The Online Scholarship Initiative
Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn: Text, Illustrations, and Early Reviews
David Levin's History as Romantic Art: Bancroft, Prescott, Motley, and Parkman
A Digital Catalogue of Watermarks and Type Ornaments Used by William Stansby in the Printing of the Workes of Benjamin Jonson
Myriat and M'Cluhan's Pines
- Jennifer Hoyt and Michelle Sasscer (for ENSP 482)
Exploring the West from Monticello: A Perspective in Maps from Columbus to Lewis and Clark
The Germ: A Hypermedia Critical Edition [Issue One]
- Melissa Kennedy and Matthew Kirschenbaum, with Winnie Chan, June Griffin and Jeanene Skillen
Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro: A Hypermedia edition of the March 1925 Survey Graphic Harlem Number
G. A. Henty's With Lee in Virginia
ENLT 226: Studies in Fiction
Kipling's Barrack-Room Ballads: A Hypertext Edition
John Luther Long's Madame Butterfly
In addition to the projects listed above, homepages for courses currently being taught in Bryan 203 will be on display, as will the English Department's
new homepage.
Last Modified: November 11, 1996
Maintained by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum. E-mail: mgk3k@virginia.edu.