H Love
12 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
Objectives Students completing this subject should have acquired an ability to analyse oral, scribal and print-media events, and to identify their historical formants and consequences. They should also possess enhanced writing and research skills.
Synopsis This subject is a study of the theory and practice of authorship, publication, and the transmission and reception of literary texts, from the earliest times to the present day.
Assessment Major project (4000 words): 40%
* Essay
(2500 words): 30%
* Exercise (1500 words): 20%
* Seminar paper (1000
words) and class contribution: 10%
Prescribed texts
Australian Government Publishing Service Style manual for
authors, editors and printers 4th edn, AGPS
Ong W Orality and literacy Methuen
Recommended texts
Gaskell P A new introduction to bibliography OUP
Eggert P (ed.) Editing in Australia NSWUP
Eco E Interpretation and overinterpretation CUP
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