TEASys co-founder Prof. Matthias Bauer will be teaching a focus module (Haupt-/Oberseminar) on Digital Methods in Literary Studies at the University of Tübingen during this coming winter term 2023/24. The class aims at exploring, trying out, and reflecting critically a number of tools and methods of digital literary studies, always bearing in mind the question how these tools uniquely enrich and facilitate our understanding and the analysis of literature. Central to the class is Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield. Starting October 19, 2023, the seminar will take place Thursdays 8:30-10 a.m. in room 306 of the Brechtbau. Register now via alma!
On Annotation
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Good readers should be curious. Good writers certainly have been, and I think the best writers seek to develop the curiosity of the best readers. But there are so many good writers, and only so much time. And we all benefit from specialization, from the human ability to spread the load of effort and expertise. Annotated editions allow good readers to satisfy their curiosity without consuming all their time—and to discover, in gaps in the annotation, where the knowledge or curiosity of the annotators has not been enough, and where they can contribute something new.
Brian Boyd, University of Auckland
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