By the Otago
Students of Letters
Published
by the Department of English, University of Otago, 2013
But what
also makes In Her Hand distinctive is
the fact that these letters have been hidden away in public library collections
in New Zealand—in Auckland, Wellington, Invercargill, and especially Dunedin. Had they been in US or
UK collections, many of these letters would have been published long ago.
Furthermore, the authors of this book are not professional
academics but rather eleven University of Otago English honours students who
enrolled in the class ENGL404: Writing For Publication. The course was
coordinated by Dr Tom McLean, who has published on many of the writers featured
in the collection and thus could check the accuracy of students’ work; and Dr
Shef Rogers, who edits the journal Script
& Print and the New Zealand Colonial Texts series and oversaw the
technical and editorial sides of the book’s production.
Over the course of a single semester, students examined
the lives and works of their writers, transcribed the letters (often a
challenge in itself), and identified important information relating to the
letters. When their own research hit a dead end, McLean put the students in
contact with expert scholars in the United States, the United Kingdom, and
Australia, who generously shared their knowledge of these women writers.
Students also shared in the production work: choosing fonts, creating a cover, checking
proofs, organizing permissions for images, assembling introductory material and
creating an index. As a result, the “Otago Students of Letters” (as they call
themselves) have had an amazing opportunity to work with rare, unpublished
manuscripts, and to be involved in all aspects of book production.
In Her Hand is the perfect introduction to a group of
remarkable and rediscovered British women writers. Each chapter offers a short
biography, transcriptions of the new letters and a discussion of their significance.
The letters range in theme from publishing and literary endeavours to spiritual
and family concerns. Anyone interested in British literature in the era of Austen,
Shelley, William Wordsworth and Lord Byron will find these letters informative
and fascinating.
In Her Hand is available from the University of Otago Department
of English. An order form is available here: http://www.otago.ac.nz/englishlinguistics/english/pub/index.html
And for
a peek inside, click here:
1 comment:
Well researched and compiled. Well done all those authors.
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