Van Hulle's Genetic Criticism is an annotated handbook to the method, offering useful typologies of texts and variants, modes of classification, and a survey of interpretive strategies that can be used to engage manuscripts, drafts, and other traces of composition...this carefully constructed book provides the kind of up-to-date survey that has been missing from English scholarship.
Geoffrey Lokke, Columbia University, Textual Cultures
Van Hulle's book remains an essential contribution to textual scholarship. It provides both theoretical depth and practical insights into the evolving landscape of genetic criticism, serving as a powerful reminder that literary works are not fixed entities but dynamic and evolving creations.
Buxi Duan, English Studies (Taylor & Francis)