About this
Project
The Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Online Critical Edition is
a new approach to interacting with literature online. As
we continue to imagine ways to make the study of literature
more meaningful in this multi-media age, as we try to make
the past come to life in our present, it is necessary to
look at how the new tools we have at our disposal can help
us accomplish this objective. This project is an effort
to show how we can build from the wealth of resources and
databases currently available to us online, and pay tribute
to the digital Whitman scholars whose efforts have laid
the important groundwork for online projects. It is hoped
that this website represents another step in the evolution
of online scholarship and helps to inspire future works.
Many thanks to Talia Schaffer who supported
this project in its early stages and encouraged my desire
to do something different. Also to Tyler Hoffman
for his support in my first
venture into online Whitman scholarship.
Finally, a special thanks to Karen Karbiener, who constantly
reminds me of the joy of being a Whitmaniac.
This project was created by Jesse Merandy, the managing
editor and designer for the Mickle Street Review and
a Ph.D. student at CUNY’s Graduate Center.
All attempts have been
made to properly tribute all works and images used in
this project. Please
send all comments, suggestions and complaints to jmerandy@gc.cuny.edu |