Book Logic 3: Text-Logic and Book History
Saturday 5 November 2011, 10am-5pm,
Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide,
following the BSANZ conference on 3-4 November
The aim of the Book Logic series, which began at the University of Sydney in March 2010, is to bring together postgraduate students, postdoctoral fellows, independent researchers and academics whose work involves aspects of textual studies: the scholarly editing of literary works and historical documents, the study of versions of works, editorial theory, physical bibliography, codicology and history of the book. A major Book Logic conference (Book Logic 4) will take place at UWA in Perth in mid-2012, to be convened by Tim Dolin: T.Dolin@exchange.curtin.edu.au
Book Logic 3 in Adelaide will be a smaller event designed to allow ample time to discuss the broader issues for literary study posed by the close study of editorial, bibliographical and book-historical questions. For the schedule of papers and abstracts click here.
The speakers will be: John Gouws, Tim Dolin, Bryan Coleborne, Christopher Pollnitz, Paul Eggert and Graham Tulloch.
RSVPs to p.eggert@adfa.edu.au (convener)
Book Logic 2: Digital Editing, Digital Humanities
A Symposium at the University of Sydney
Woolley Common Room, Level 4 Woolley Building
Friday 10 December 2010, 9.30am-5pm
Plenary Speaker: Bethany Nowviskie, University of Virginia
Securing the Past, Rescuing the Present:
a workshop and symposium on cross-disciplinary theory and practice.
North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa (near Johannesburg)
24-26 February 2011
Please find attached the call for Papers as well as the registration form for the symposium mentioned above.
BOOK LOGIC Master Classes and Symposium
19-20 March 2010
Securing the Past now available
Paul Eggert’s monograph Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature (2009) is available from Cambridge University Press: for details and an excerpt see www.cambridge.org/978052172591. This book is the first concerted effort to examine together the linked philosophies of the different arts of preserving and uncovering the past: the restoration of buildings, conservation of works of art, and editing of literary works to retrieve their original or intended texts. By investigating a series of recent crises in each of the areas, Securing the Past shows how their underlying justifications relate closely to one another. Paul Eggert shows how they have been philosophically undermined by postmodern theories but then charts another, richer way forward to a new future for the past.

ARC grant for Harpur project
An Australian Research Council grant has been awarded for 2009-2013 for the preparation of a variorum edition of the complete poetry of the most important colonial Australian poet, Charles Harpur. The grant includes an Australian Research Council professorial fellowship.
While the Billy Boils
A scholarly edition of Henry Lawson’s famous collection of short stories While the Billy Boils, edited by Paul Eggert and Elizabeth Webby, is nearing completion. The texts are based on the original newspaper versions where Lawson found his voice.
Completion of the Academy Editions of Australian Literature
In July 2007 the tenth and final volume of the Academy Editions series of scholarly editions appeared: volume 2 of Mary Gilmore’s Collected Verse, edited by Jennifer Strauss, was launched by David Malouf. This followed the launch by Justice Michael Kirby at the High Court of Australia in November 2006 of Rolf Boldrewood’s Robbery Under Arms, edited by Paul Eggert and Elizabeth Webby. The various Academy Editions, published by the University of Queensland Press and sponsored by the Australian Academy of the Humanities and the Australian Research Council, have attracted much praise from reviewers.

In 2004 the Centre’s other major project, the Colonial Texts Series, was brought to completion with its eighth volume. Samples from each volume of both series and details of other Centre publications also appear on this website, including Margaret Roberts’s variorum electronic edition of the Collected Verse of John Shaw Neilson (2005) and Elizabeth Perkins and Elizabeth Holt’s Analytical Finding List (2002) of the poems of Charles Harpur.
The completion of the Academy Editions project marked the end of the Centre's formal activities, which had begun in 1993, with Paul Eggert as its director. The ongoing projects continue under the aegis of the host School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Contact: Professor Paul Eggert
School
of Humanities & Social Sciences
UNSW at ADFA
Canberra
ACT 2600
Ph: 61 2 6268 8900
Fax: 61 2 6268 8899
Email: p.eggert@adfa.edu.au
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