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Jerome John McGann (born July 22, 1937) is an American academic and textual scholar whose work focuses on the history of literature and culture from the late eighteenth century to the present.


Career

Educated at
Le Moyne College Le Moyne College is a private Jesuit college in DeWitt, New York.http://www.ongov.net/planning/haz/documents/Section9.7-TownofDeWitt.pdf It was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1946 and named after Jesuit missionary Simon Le Moyne. At its ...
(
B.S. A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
1959), Syracuse University (
M.A. A Master of Arts ( la, Magister Artium or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA, M.A., AM, or A.M.) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. ...
1962) and Yale University (
Ph.D. A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin: or ') is the most common degree at the highest academic level awarded following a course of study. PhDs are awarded for programs across the whole breadth of academic fields. Because it is ...
, 1966), McGann currently teaches at the University of Virginia (1986–present), where he arrived after leaving
Caltech The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech or CIT)The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; the institution considers other spellings such a"Cal Tech" and "CalTech" incorrect. The institute is also occasional ...
. McGann is a member of the
American Philosophical Society The American Philosophical Society (APS), founded in 1743 in Philadelphia, is a scholarly organization that promotes knowledge in the sciences and humanities through research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and communit ...
and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (abbreviation: AAA&S) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States. It was founded in 1780 during the American Revolution by John Adams, John Hancock, James Bowdoin, Andrew Oliver, and ...
and has received honorary doctoral degrees from University of Chicago (1996) and University of Athens (2009). Other awards include: Melville Cane Award, American Poetry Society, 1973, for his work on Swinburne as "The Year's Best Critical Book about Poetry"; Distinguished Scholar Award from the Keats- Shelley Association of America (1989); Distinguished Scholar Award from the Byron Society of America, 1989; and the Wilbur Cross Medal, Yale University Graduate School, 1994. In 2002 he was the recipient of three major awards: the Richard W. Lyman Award for Distinguished Contributions to Humanities Computing, National Humanities Center (first award recipient); the James Russell Lowell Prize (from the Modern Language Association) for ''Radiant Textuality'' as the Most Distinguished Scholarly Book of the Year; and the
Mellon Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation of New York City in the United States, simply known as Mellon Foundation, is a private foundation with five core areas of interest, and endowed with wealth accumulated by Andrew Mellon of the Mellon family of Pit ...
Distinguished Achievement Award. He has been a Fulbright Fellow (1965–66), an American Philosophical Society Fellow (1967) and
Guggenheim Fellow Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...
(1970–71, 1976–77) and has been awarded NEH grants in 1975–76, 1987–89, 2003–2006, as well as grants from the Getty Foundation, the Delmas Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation. He has held more than a dozen other appointments, including President, Society for Textual Scholarship, 1995–1997; and President, Society for Critical Exchange, 2005–6. Since 1999 he has been a senior research fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London and since 2000 a senior research fellow,
University College, London , mottoeng = Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £143 million (2020) , budget = � ...
.Jerome McGann Homepage
at the University of Virginia


Academic work

McGann's first works of consequence were two books he published in 1983, ''The Romantic Ideology'' and ''A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism''. Each defined the two large fields that have organized all his work, Romanticism (broadly conceived as an ongoing cultural enterprise) and Textual Studies. The ''Critique'' was the forecast of the work in Digital Humanities (DH) that he began undertaking in the early 1990s when he helped found the ''Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities'' (IATH) at U. of Virginia, an initiative that probably had more influence than any other in shaping the course of Digital Humanities in the United States. Extrapolating the implications of his experimental editorial project
The Rossetti Archive
' (1993–2008), McGann has published a large body of work -- it is ongoing -- on DH theory and method. Since the turn of the century that work became part of the broad argument he has developed for the pertinence of philological and historical method in literary and cultural studies. McGann has also written six books of poetry including ''Air Heart Sermons'' (1976) and ''Four Last Poems'' (1996), both published by Pasdeloup Press in Canada. In 1993, McGann began . He is also the founder of the
Applied Research in Patacriticism The Applied Research in Patacriticism (ARP) was a digital humanities lab based at the University of Virginia founded and run by Jerome McGann and Johanna Drucker. ARP's open-source tools include Juxta, IVANHOE, and Collex. Collex is the social so ...
digital laboratory, which includes such software projects as IVANHOE and NINES.


Personal life

McGann has been married since 1960 (to Anne Lanni) and has three children (born 1963, 1965, 1967)


External links


NINES website



Selected bibliography

*''Fiery Dust: Byron's Poetic Development''. University of Chicago Press, 1969 *''Swinburne: An Experiment in Criticism''. University of Chicago Press, 1972 *''The Romantic Ideology: A Critical Investigation''. University of Chicago Press, 1983 *''A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism''. University of Chicago Press, 1983 *''The Beauty of Inflections: Literary Investigations in Historical Method and Theory''. Clarendon Press, 1985 *''Social Values and Poetic Acts''. Harvard University Press, 1987 *''Towards a Literature of Knowledge''. Oxford University Press and University of Chicago Press, 1989 *''The Textual Condition''. Princeton University Press, 1991 *''Black Riders: The Visible Language of Modernism''. Princeton University Press, 1993 *''Byron: The Complete Poetical Works'', ed. with Introduction, Apparatus, and Commentaries. 7 Vols. Clarendon Press, The Oxford English Texts series, 1980–1993 *''Poetics of Sensibility. A Revolution in Literary Style''. Oxford University Press, 1996 *''Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game that Must be Lost''. Yale University Press, 2000 *''Radiant Textuality. Literature Since the World Wide Web''. Palgrave/St Martins, 2001 *''
Byron George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the ...
and Romanticism''. Cambridge University Press, 2002 *''Algernon Charles Swinburne. Major Poems and Selected Prose''. Yale University Press, 2004 *''The Scholar's Art. Literary Studies in a Managed World''. University of Chicago Press, 2006 *''The Point is to Change It. Poetry and Criticism in the Continuing Present''. University of Alabama Press, 2007 *''Stephen Crane's The Black Riders and other lines'', ed. with Afterword. Rice University Press, Literature by Design series, 2009 *''Byron's Manfred''. Pasdeloup Press, 2009 *''Are the Humanities Inconsequent? An Interpretation of Marx's Riddle of the Dog''. Prickly Paradigm Press, 2009 *''Online Humanities Scholarship. The Shape of Things to Come'', ed. with an Introduction. Rice University Press, 2010 *''A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Digital Reproduction''. Harvard University Press, 2014 *''The Poet Edgar Allan Poe: Alien Angel''. Harvard University Press, 2014 *''Keats and the Historical Method in Literary Criticism''. Modern Language Notes 94.5 (1979): 988–1032


References

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