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Edmund G. C. King
Edmund G. C. King
Senior Lecturer in English, The Open University
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Reading and the First World War: Readers, Texts, Archives
S Towheed, EGC King
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
21*2015
"Books Are More to Me than Food": British Prisoners of War as Readers, 1914–1918
EGC King
Book History 16, 246-271, 2013
212013
“A Priceless Book to Have Out Here”: Soldiers Reading Shakespeare in the First World War
EGC King
Shakespeare 10 (3), 230-244, 2014
202014
E.W. Hornung's Unpublished "Diary," the YMCA, and the Reading Soldier in the First World War
EGC King
English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 57 (3), 361-387, 2014
162014
Fragmenting authorship in the eighteenth-century Shakespeare edition
EGC King
Shakespeare 6 (1), 1-19, 2010
152010
Cardenio and the Eighteenth-century Shakespeare Canon
EGC King
The Quest for Cardenio: Shakespeare, Fletcher, Cervantes and the Lost Play …, 2012
92012
Pope's 1723–25 Shakespear, Classical Editing, and Humanistic Reading Practices
EGC King
Eighteenth-Century Life 32 (2), 3-13, 2008
92008
Readers and Reading in the First World War
S Towheed, F Benatti, EGC King
Yearbook of English Studies 45, 239-261, 2015
72015
Modelling changes in diaries, correspondence and authors' libraries to support research on reading: the READ-IT approach
A Antonini, F Benatti, E King, F Vignale, G Gravier
ODOCH 2019-First International Workshop on Open Data and Ontologies for …, 2019
62019
"Medicinable Literature": Bibliotherapy, Literary Caregiving, and the First World War
S Haslam, EGC King
Literature and Medicine 39 (2), 296-318, 2021
52021
Towards a Prehistory of the Gothic Mode in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand Writing
EGC King
Journal of New Zealand Literature: JNZL 28 (2), 35-57, 2010
52010
In the character of Shakespeare: canon, authorship and attribution in eighteenth-century England
EGC King
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2008
52008
Reusing historical questionnaire data and using newly commissioned oral history interviews as evidence in the history of reading
EGC King, M Parmar, S Towheed
Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies 16 (1), 530-553, 2019
42019
“Small-scale copyrights”?: Quotation marks in theory and in practice
EGC King
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 98 (1), 39-53, 2004
42004
Death and transmediations: Manuscripts in the age of hypertext
A Antonini, F Benatti, N Watson, E King, J Gibson
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 17-26, 2021
32021
A Captive Audience? The Reading Lives of Australian Prisoners of War, 1914–1918
EGC King
Reading and the First World War: Readers, Texts, Archives, 153-167, 2015
3*2015
Unpacking the “Red Flag” Bookshelf: Negotiating Literary Value on Twitter
EGC King
English Studies 103 (5), 706-731, 2022
22022
Restoration and Repurposing of DH legacy projects: the UK-RED case
A Antonini, F Benatti, E King
22020
Reading and World War I’, OpenLearn, The Open University
EGC King
22010
Reading in Europe—Challenges and lessons learned from the case studies of the READ-IT project
F Benatti, F Vignale, A Antonini, E King
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 38 (2), 477-481, 2023
12023
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