The Grey Lit Café

But what about letters? Their scholarly use as grey literature

Anthony Haynes Season 6 Episode 53

Grey literature covers a multitude of genres - for example, reports, white papers, preprints, and newsletters. But what about letters?

Letters are not usually listed amongst grey literature forms, but this episode puts the case for why letters should sometimes be considered as grey literature.

Reflecting on the letters of literary theorist I.A. Richards, the episode both examines the advantages of considering letters in this light and explores issues and implications that arise from this way of thinking.

References and links

GreyNet International's list of document types is here: https://thegreylitcafe.buzzsprout.com/1936705/13201726-understanding-preprints-with-jonny-coates.

Selected letters of I.A. Richards, edited by John Constable (Oxford: Clarendon, 1990).


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