Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Remixing Bachelors of Arts as a Work of Digital Scholarship
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Contents
Introduction: Looking at the Bachelor Looking at the World
Chapter 1: That Especial Genus of Unmarried Life: Bachelorhood and Artistic Identity in Antebellum America
Chapter 2: Washington Irving and the Bachelor’s Domestic: How a Bachelor of Arts Came to Be Hailed as the Father of American Literature
Chapter 3: Reading with a Tender Rapture: Reveries of a Bachelor and the Rhetoric of Detached Intimacy
Chapter 4: Melville’s Symposium on the Bachelor
Afterword: The Bachelor’s Prospects
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
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