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Preface;
1. Manuscript, book, and text in the twenty-first century;
2. Complexity, endurance, accessibility, beauty, sophistication, and scholarship;
3. Script act theory;
4. An electronic infrastructure for script acts;
5. Victorian fiction: shapes shaping reading;
6. The dank cellar of electronic texts;
7. Negotiating conflicting aims in textual scholarship;
8. Hagiolatry, cultural engineering, monument building, and other functions of scholarly editing;
9. The aesthetic object: 'the subject of our mirth';
10. Ignorance in literary studies; Bibliography.
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