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Genetic edition  

Definition

  • A genetic edition is an edition that aims to offer the reader access to multiple levels of textual creation, presenting, in the chronological order of the writing process, all stages of text composition and revision and all preserved genetic documents of a work or project.

Source

  • Grésillon, Almuth. 1994. 'Eléments De Critique Génétique. Lire Les Manuscrits Modernes'. Paris: Presses universitaires de France. http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/igram_0222-9838_1995_num_67_1_3038_T1_0053_0000_5.

Example

  • Nieddu, Simone, Giovanna Cordibella, and Paola Italia. ‘Wiki Leopardi’, 2020. https://wikileopardi.altervista.org/wiki_leopardi/index.php?title=Wiki_Leopardi.

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