INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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100 Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
Management, Preservation, and Use (1969), pp. 117-33.<br />
James G. McManaway, Studies in Shakespeare, Bibliography, and Theater (1969).<br />
Harrison T. Meserole, "Notes on Editing Seventeenth-Century American Poetry," CEAA Newsletter 2 (July<br />
1969): 11-14.<br />
Haskell Monroe, "Some Thoughts for an Aspiring Historical Editor," American Archivist 32 (1969):<br />
147-59.<br />
Hans Werner Seiffert, Untersuchungen zur Methode der Herausgabe deutscher Texte (2nd ed., 1969).<br />
Fred Shelley, "The Choice of a Medium for Documentary Publication," American Archivist 32 (1969):<br />
363-68.<br />
James Thorpe and Claude Simpson, Jr., The Task of the Editor (Clark Library, 1969). [Contains Thorpe's<br />
"The Ideal of Textual Criticism," pp. 1-32 (reprinted in his Principles of Textual Criticism [1972],<br />
pp. 50-79; and in Essays on Bibliography, ed. Vito J. Brenni [1975], pp. 331-52); and Simpson's<br />
"The Practice of Textual Criticism," pp. 33-52.]<br />
1970<br />
Frederick Anderson, "Normalization and Silent Emendation," CEAA Newsletter 3 (June 1970): 19-21.<br />
Fredson Bowers, "The New Look in Editing," South Atlantic Bulletin 35 (1970): 3-10.<br />
Harold F. Brooks, "The Editor and the Literary Text: Requirements and Opportunities," in Librarianship<br />
and Literature: Essays in Honour of Jack Pafford, ed. A.T. Milne (1970), pp. 97-121.<br />
B. Richard Burg, "The Autograph Trade and Documentary Editing," Manuscripts 22 (1970): 247-54.<br />
Frank B. Evans, The Selection and Preparation of Records for Publication on Microfilm (National<br />
Archives Staff Information Paper No. 19, 1970).<br />
Ronald Gottesman and Scott Bennett (eds.), Art and Error: Modern Textual Editing (1970). [Contains<br />
reprinted essays.]<br />
John A. Hart, "Pope as Scholar-Editor," Studies in Bibliography 23 (1970): 45-59.<br />
Klaus Kanzog, Prolegomena zu einer historisch-kritischen Ausgabe der Werke Heinrich von Kleists:<br />
Theorie und Praxis einer modernen Klassiker-Edition (1970).<br />
Clifford Leech, "On Editing One's First Play," Studies in Bibliography 23 (1970): 61-70.<br />
David J. Nordloh, "Substantives and Accidentals vs. New Evidence: Another Strike in the Game of<br />
Distinctions," CEAA Newsletter 3 (June 1970): 12-13.<br />
Walter Rundell, Jr., "Documentary Editing," in his In Pursuit of American History: Research and Training<br />
in the United States (1970), pp. 260-83.<br />
Jurgen Schäfer, "The Orthography of Proper Names in Modern-Spelling Editions of Shakespeare," Studies<br />
in Bibliography 23 (1970): 1-19.<br />
G.V. Smithers, "Guide-Lines for Interpreting the Uses of the Suffix '-ed' in Shakespeare's English,"<br />
Shakespeare Survey 23 (1970): 27-37.<br />
1971<br />
Paul H. Bergeron, "True Valor Seen: Historical Editing," American Archivist 34 (1971): 259-64.<br />
Matthew J. Bruccoli, "A Few Missing Words," PMLA 86 (1971): 587-89.<br />
Lyman H. Butterfield, "Worthington Chauncey Ford, Editor," Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical<br />
Society 83 (1971): 46-82.<br />
William H. Gilman, "How Should Journals Be Edited?", Early American Literature 6 (1971): 73-83.<br />
Louis Gottschalk, "Problems of Textual Criticism," in Research Methods in Librarianship: Historical and<br />
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