@book {hulle_textual_2004,
	title = {Textual Awareness: A Genetic Study of Late Manuscripts by Joyce, Proust, and Mann},
	year = {2004},
	note = {00027},
	publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
	organization = {University of Michigan Press},
	address = {Ann Arbor},
	abstract = {Hulle begins the introduction to this book by differentiating between writing as product and writing as process. The approach of genetic criticism emphasizes writing as a process that strives towards invention. Hulle argues that genetic criticism brings forth a way to enhance the author{\textquoteright}s awareness of the writing process rather than focusing on the "artificial results." By privileging the material evidence for the creative process, genetic criticism is linked to scholarly editing in the sense that both are concerned with representing texts. In this book, Hulle defines and applies genetic criticism to three modernist writers (Joyce, Proust, and Mann) in order to clarify and exemplify the applicability of the theory.},
	isbn = {9780472113415},
	url = {http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015061864669;view=1up;seq=1},
	author = {Hulle, Dirk Van}
}
