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Gale In Conversation with Dr. Mark Byron, Associate Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature, Department of English, University of Sydney
Gale In Conversation with Dr. Mark Byron, Associate Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature, Department of English, University of Sydney
Dr. Mark Byron, Associate Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature, Department of English, University of Sydney
Dr. Byron’s project, Digitizing Samuel Beckett’s novel Watt: The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project and Beyond, aims to widen historical understanding of the novel by placing it within the historical context of its composition during the Second World War. Dr. Byron’s ambition is to open complex manuscripts to a wider readership through building digital ‘clues’ and pathways so readers can explore contexts and the relationships of this work to contemporary issues of political radicalisms and migration.
Dr. Byron’s project, Digitizing Samuel Beckett’s novel Watt: The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project and Beyond, aims to widen historical understanding of the novel by placing it within the historical context of its composition during the Second World War. Dr. Byron’s ambition is to open complex manuscripts to a wider readership through building digital ‘clues’ and pathways so readers can explore contexts and the relationships of this work to contemporary issues of political radicalisms and migration.
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