

ROSSETTI ARCHIVE ONLINE RELEASE
This announces the online release of the first installment of The Rossetti Archive. It can be accessed at the following address:
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/rossetti/
There are more than 10,000 files in this installment, which will be most useful for teaching and research focussed on the 1870 _Poems_. But the installment has copious materials on all of DGR's works, textual as well as pictorial and design.
This release is in fact a "research installment" and lacks certain functionalities that will be added this fall. A brief "Preface to the First Installment" is pasted into the first page of the general Introduction to the Archive, which is accessed from the "work in progress" link on the homesite page.
For those interested in the subjects of humanities computing, electronic editing, theory of textuality, and related matters, I recommend that you look at the materials in the section headed "Resources".
We of course welcome any feedback, critical in particular. And we hope that students and scholars find as much pleasure and instruction in this work -- there will be four installments -- as we have had in building it.
Jerome McGann
RA (source: Humanist)
C. Fuentes, dernière interview (El País)
"Et c'est ainsi que le cousin Pons est grand", par P. Assouline (blog)
J. Baudry, Bande dessinée numérique et standard
Nomenculture: hors-série sur Rousseau (en ligne)
T. Groensteen, « Saperlipopette ! je n’aurais pas dû sortir sans parapluie… »
"Littératures migrantes", par S. Harel (vidéo AAR)
"À qui les archives M. Foucault?", par P. Assouline (blog)
"Shakespeare écrivait-il en duo?", par F. Dargent (lefigaro.fr, 25/4/12)
Horizons/Théâtre, n° 1: "Les théâtres populaires"
Fictions transfuges. Entretien avec Richard Saint-Gelais (Vox Poetica)
T. Groensteen, Quand la bande dessinée monte au cerveau
Revue COnTEXTES n°10 : "Querelles d'écrivains"
"Tous les critiques n'ont pas la haine", par P. Assouline (sur le colloque "Les Facultés de juger")
Le Festin de Babel, bibliothèque de traductions
Site "Philosophie de la connaissance" (Collège de France): Chroniques orwelliennes, par J.-J. Rosat
Trivium. Revue franco-allemande de sciences humaines et sociales, n 10 : Lisibilité
B. Berthou, La Bande dessinée : quelle politique ?
F.F. Coppola: "Je lis beaucoup de livres de théorie littéraire" (evene.fr, 5/4/12)
"Petite histoire du tirage au sort en politique", par Y. Sintomer (laviedesidees.fr)