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Literary couplings : writing couples, collaborators, and the construction of authorship
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ISBN: 9780299217648 0299217604 9780299217600 0299217647 0299217639 9780299217631 Year: 2006 Publisher: Madison, Wis. University of Wisconsin Press

Singular texts/plural authors : perspectives on collaborative writing
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ISBN: 0585240736 9780585240732 0809314479 9780809314478 Year: 1990 Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,


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How writing touches
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ISBN: 1280486082 9786613581068 1443836729 9781443836722 9781443836258 1443836257 Year: 2012 Publisher: Newcastle upon tyne, UK Cambridge Scholars Pub.

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Five scholars met as writers at a workshop at the 2007 International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry and made a commitment to write over the following year to, for and Other each other. It became an experiment in the craft of autoethnography, exploring questions of intimacy and connection manifested through collaborative writing. Each year since then the authors have returned to Congress to read a small anthology of the year's writing - and to decide whether or not to continue. This book cov...

Multiple authorship and the myth of solitary genius
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ISBN: 0195068610 1280525665 0195361687 9780195068610 9780195361681 9781280525667 9786610525669 6610525668 0197725341 Year: 1991 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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A study which explores the implications of multiple authorship, using as examples the case of Keats and the assistants who aided him in the creation of "Isabella", the contributions of John Stuart Mill's wife to his autobiography, and the revisions to Wordsworth's "The Prelude".

(First person)2 : a study of co-authoring in the academy
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ISBN: 128249046X 9786612490460 0874214580 0874214483 9780874214581 9780874215212 0874215218 9780874214482 1283267268 9786613267269 0874216206 9780874216202 9781282490468 Year: 2001 Publisher: Logan : Utah State University Press,

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In (First Person)2, Day and Eodice offer one of the few book-length studies of co-authoring in academic fields since Lunsford and Ede published theirs over a decade ago. The central research here involves in-depth interviews with ten successful academic collaborators from a range of disciplines and settings. The interviews explore the narratives of these informants' experience-what brought them to collaborate, what cognitive and logistical processes were involved as they worked together, what is the status of collaborated work in their field, and so on-and situate these informants with

Rethinking Women's Collaborative Writing
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ISBN: 1282022601 9786612022609 144267931X 9781442679313 9781282022607 0802036236 0802084656 9780802036230 9780802084651 Year: 2002 Publisher: Toronto

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Collaborative writing is not a new phenomenon, nor is it specific to a particular genre of writing. In Rethinking Women's Collaborative Writing, Lorraine York presents an eminently readable study of the history of collaborative writing and common critical reactions to it. From Early Modern playwrights and poets to nineteenth-century novelists to contemporary writers and literary critics, York's survey focuses on women's collaborative writing in order to expose the long-standing prejudice against this form and to encourage readings of these works that take into account the personalities of the collaborators and the power dynamics of their authorial relationships. York explores collaborative writing from women in Britain, the United States, Italy and France, illuminating the tensions in the collaborative process that grow out of important cultural, racial, and sexual differences between the authors. Current scholarship on collaborative writing is growing and Rethinking Women's Collaborative Writing presents a strong, thoughtful addition to the literature in the field.

Telling a good one
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ISBN: 1280423560 9786610423569 0803202350 9780803202351 9781280423567 6610423563 0803242654 0803292813 9780803242654 9780803292819 0803242654 9780803242654 Year: 2000 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press

Outsiders together : Virginia and Leonard Woolf
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ISBN: 9786612767067 1282767062 1400823668 1400813212 9781400823666 9781400813216 0691058849 9780691058849 0691089604 9780691089607 1400806801 1400806828 Year: 2000 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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The marriage of Virginia and Leonard Woolf is best understood as a dialogue of two outsiders about ideas of social and political belonging and exclusion. These ideas infused the written work of both partners and carried over into literary modernism itself, in part through the influence of the Woolfs' groundbreaking publishing company, the Hogarth Press. In this book, the first to focus on Virginia Woolf's writings in conjunction with those of her husband, Natania Rosenfeld illuminates Leonard's sense of ambivalent social identity and its affinities to Virginia's complex ideas of subjectivity. At the time of the Woolfs' marriage, Leonard was a penniless ex-colonial administrator, a fervent anti-imperialist, a committed socialist, a budding novelist, and an assimilated Jew who vacillated between fierce pride in his ethnicity and repudiation of it. Virginia was an "intellectual aristocrat," socially privileged by her class and family background but hobbled through gender. Leonard helped Virginia elucidate her own prejudices and elitism, and his political engagements intensified her identification with outsiders in British society. Rosenfeld discovers an aesthetic of intersubjectivity constantly at work in Virginia Woolf's prose, links this aesthetic to the intermeshed literary lives of the Woolfs, and connects both these sites of dialogue to the larger sociopolitical debates--about imperialism, capitalism, women, sexuality, international relations, and, finally, fascism--of their historical place and time.

Writing groups
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ISBN: 9780809390823 0809390825 0809313545 9780809313549 Year: 1987 Publisher: Carbondale

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Drawing upon previously unpublished archival materials as well as historical accounts, Gere traces the history of writing groups in America, from their origins over a century ago to their recent reappearance in the works of Macrorie, Elbow, Murray, and others. From this historical perspective Gere examines the theoretical foundations of writing groups, challenging the traditional concept of writing as an individual performance. She offers instead a broader view of authorship that includes both individual and social dimensions, with implications not only for the teaching of composition but al

Across property lines
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ISBN: 9780809390335 0809390337 0809322943 9780809322947 Year: 2000 Publisher: Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press

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Candace Spigelman investigates the dynamics of ownership in small group writing workshops, basing her findings on case studies involving two groups: a five-member creative writing group meeting monthly at a local Philadelphia coffee bar and a four-member college-level writing group meeting in their composition classroom. She explores the relationship between particular notions of intellectual property within each group as well as the effectiveness of writing groups that embrace these notions. Addressing the negotiations between the public and private domains of writing within these groups, sh

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