Oxford Scholarly Editions Online

New!

Coming September 2012!

Oxford's line-up of scholarly editions is unrivalled in its breadth and quality. They comprise authoritative texts of poetry, drama, and fiction, from all periods of English literature, and of other important writings from across the humanities. Such editions are the bedrock of humanities scholarship - the primary sources upon which scholars rely for research and teaching.

Online publication of these essential scholarly resources is due for September 2012 and will open up new possibilities for search and comparison whilst retaining the traditional elements familiar to users of the print editions.

Oxford Scholarly Editions

Highlights Include:

  • Launching with the complete text of more than 150 scholarly editions of material written between 1485 and 1660, including Shakespeare's plays, poetry by John Donne, and the letters of Thomas Hobbes
  • Future additions of content covering other chronological periods until it contains many hundreds of editions of works of different types
  • Drama, poetry, and all kinds of prose, from diaries and correspondence through to philosophical speculation, sermons, history, biography, and fiction
  • Authoritative and reliable with scholarly accreditation
  • All Scholarly editions are extensively peer reviewed and approved for publication by a unique editorial board of internationally renowned scholars
  • The scholarly editions are divided into chronological modules allowing interdisciplinary search within a time period
  • Editorially selected and created links to other Oxford online resources and other online content
  • Clear and easy navigation - Flexible search and linking options available to support genuine research journeys

Readership: Academics, postgraduates, undergraduates working primarily in the fields of English Literature, Philosophy, History, and Religion.


Further Information:

How to Access: Oxford Scholarly Editions Online will be available to purcahse or by annual subscription to institutions worldwide. Subscription and purchase prices will be based on the size and type of institution. Free trials will be available to institutions at launch. To reserve yours now contact onlinemarketing@oup.com


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