Hi everyone,
I'm David Large, a final-year PhD candidate and Teaching Fellow in the Dept of English at the University of Sydney, in NSW, Australia. I'm working, generally speaking, on intertextuality in the early writings of Malcolm Lowry in the 1920s and 30s, and I frequently use DH tools for text comparison and editorial / comparative markup (simple TEI).
I attended DHSI at UVic in 2011, and DHWI at U Maryland just a few weeks ago. The institutes were a lot of fun, and through the people I've met while overseas, as well as through DHCommons, I've also joined up with the Modernist Versions Project http://web.uvic.ca/~mvp1922/ out of UVic, for which I'm working on Joseph Conrad's *Nostromo*, and the new Twentieth Century Literary Letters Project (site forthcoming), which we're still in the process of getting off the ground.
I'm a booster for international collaboration on these sorts of projects, and I'm looking forward to being part of the global conversation regarding DH.
Best, David *DAVID LARGE *Postgraduate Teaching Fellow | PhD Candidate Department of English | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Rm N361, John Woolley Building A20 *THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY* | NSW | 2006 T: +61 2 9114 1295 E: david.large@sydney.edu.au david.large@gmail.com W: The Malcolm Lowry Project – A Hypertextual Companion to *Under the Volcano* http://www.otago.ac.nz/english/lowry Australasian Association for Digital Humanities http://aa-dh.org/ | Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand http://www.bsanz.org/
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