Mary Anne Rawson's The Bow in the Cloud (1834): A Digital Edition and Network Analysis

Bryant 2002

Bryant's Fluid Text contends that a 'fluid text' is any work that survives in multiple versions (with a 'version' being any text of a document that shows substantial differences from a derivative source). The fluid text is meant to offer a compromise between critical and genetic text theories by showing how textual fluidity is instantiated by revision and adaptation--the job of the editor is to prepare reliable texts of those versions and to connect them with revision narratives. Unlike genetic editing, the fluid text is not teleological--it demonstrates a process that can be (in theory) never-ending insofar as the work continues to be edited and adapted.

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