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Write Cut Rewrite: The Cutting Room Floor of Modern Literature [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 259x237 mm, weight: 1232 g, 80 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Bodleian Library
  • ISBN-10: 1851246185
  • ISBN-13: 9781851246182
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 259x237 mm, weight: 1232 g, 80 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Bodleian Library
  • ISBN-10: 1851246185
  • ISBN-13: 9781851246182
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Imagine looking over the shoulder of your favourite author and witnessing the moment they begin writing the opening chapter of their best-loved novel. What you might see is that the author has to write, cut and rewrite their words, often many times, in order to find the right form. Unearthing what has been jettisoned, moved or edited can give us valuable insights into the creative process.





Editorial decisions are documented in an extraordinary number of literary manuscripts, notebooks and letters preserved in libraries and archives. What would Frankenstein have looked like if Mary and Percy Shelley had not collaborated on the draft? Would we view The Wind in the Willows differently if its title had remained The Mole & the Water Rat? This highly illustrated book invites you to explore these roads-not-taken and discover ideas which did not make it into renowned novels, poems and plays.





With insights into the drafting techniques of writers as varied as Jane Austen, Christina Rossetti, Raymond Chandler, Samuel Beckett, Franz Kafka, John le Carré, Alan Bennett, Barbara Pym, Philip Pullman and Alice Oswald, this is a fascinating unveiling of the mysteries of writing, cutting, rewriting and publishing exceptional creative works.

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plenty of fun here, with well-illustrated examples from John le Carré, Mary Shelley, Kenneth Grahame (awful handwriting), Franz Kafka and Ludwig Wittgenstein among many others. -- Philip Hensher * The Spectator * 'This beautifully illustrated volume has relevance to several different curriculum areas, containing as it does accounts of intrepid historical journeys that range from 16th century seafaring voyages to Arctic crossings and even the surveys undertaken to facilitate the moon landings. Theres certainly some rich material here for maths, geography, English, science and history practitioners alike.' -- Terry Freedman 'This fascinating book, which draws largely on manuscripts held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, illustrates the sometimes tortuous paths taken by leading authors to produce works that in their published version are venerated as literary classics.' -- Simon Caterson

FOREWORD by RICHARD OVENDEN vi

INTRODUCTION KILL YOUR DARLINGS 1

1 AUTHORS CUTS 5

2 REVISING 29

3 VESTIGIAL NOTES 49

4 REPLACEMENTS & LATE SUBSTITUTES 59

5 LESS IS MORE 79

6 CENSORSHIP & SELF-CENSORSHIP 103

7 DIFFICULT BEGINNINGS, ALTERNATIVE ENDINGS 117

8 EDITORS & OTHERS CUTS 135

9 REPURPOSING 149

10 CUTS IN BORN-DIGITAL WORKS 165

CONCLUSION THE CUTTINGROOM FLOOR 176

AFTERWORD by ALICE OSWALD 178

NOTES 180

FURTHER READING 186

IMAGE CREDITS 187

INDEX 188
Dirk Van Hulle is Professor of Bibliography and Modern Book History at the University of Oxford.

Mark Nixon is is Professor of Modern Literature and Beckett Studies at the University of Reading.