Recreating Spenser: The Irish Castle of an English Poet
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2020-06-23
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Herron, Thomas
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This iBook showcases illustrations and subject matter taken directly
from the website Centering Spenser: a digital resource for Kilcolman
Castle, an ongoing open-access digital humanities project based at
East Carolina University.
The purpose of this iBook, like the website, is to educate the public
and academia alike about Kilcolman Castle, a late-medieval tower
house in County Cork, Ireland, at the time that it was occupied by
the (in)famous English poet and colonial administrator Edmund
Spenser (1552?-1599).
Only this Preface and Chapter 5, on Virtual Reality developments,
are original to this iBook. This book like the website is written and designed by Thomas Herron with the exception of “Modeling Methods
and Software” (Chapter 3, Section 2, below), written by Wesley
Owens.
While this iBook cannot recreate some of the features of the website,
it does offer a different (bibliographic) format for much of the website’s content and may be downloaded and read in a more convenient and/or conventional manner. A full list of contents of the website is found in Appendix 1.
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Centering Spenser can be found here: http://core.ecu.edu/umc/Munster/index.html
This iBook showcases many illustrations and select subject matter taken directly from Centering Spenser: a digital resource for Kilcolman Castle.
Only the Preface and Chapter 5, on Virtual Reality developments, are wholly original to the iBook. New illustration formatting not found on the website has been created for the iBook, including schematic diagrams of interior rooms. This book, like the website, is written and designed by Thomas Herron, with the exception of “Modeling Methods and Software”, written by Wesley Owens and Appendix 2, "Select bibliography of published works with relevance to an archaeological study of the Munster Plantation", by James Lyttleton. Copyright for the iBook belongs to Thomas Herron and East Carolina University.