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102 Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

American Thought (1972), pp. 221-38.<br />

Hans-Gert Roloff, "Probleme der Edition barocker Texte," Jahrbuch für Internationale Germanistik 4.2<br />

(1972): 24-69.<br />

D.I.B. Smith (ed.), Editing Seventeenth Century Prose (1972). [Includes D.M. Holmes and H.D. Janzen,<br />

"A Note on Editing Jacobean Drama," pp. 25-30; and Curt A. Zimansky, "Editing Restoration<br />

Comedy: Vanbrugh and Others," pp. 95-122.]<br />

G.T. Tanselle, "Some Principles for Editorial Aparatus," Studies in Bibliography 25 (1972): 41-88.<br />

Reprinted in his Selected Studies in Bibliography 1979), pp. 403-50; and Textual Criticism and<br />

Scholarly Editing (1990), pp. 119-66.<br />

James Thorpe, Principles of Textual Criticism (1972).<br />

1973<br />

Fredson Bowers, "The Ecology of American Literary Texts," Scholarly Publishing 4 (1972-73): 133-40.<br />

Arthur Brown, "The Text, the Bibliographer, and the Librarian," in Otium et Negotium: Studies in<br />

Onomatology and Library Science Presented to Olof von Feilitzen (1973), pp. 23-31.<br />

Lester J. Cappon, "American Historical Editors before Jared Sparks: 'they will plant a forest . . .,'" William<br />

and Mary Quarterly 30 (1973): 375-400.<br />

Lester J. Cappon, "Antecedents of the Rolls Series: Issues in Historical Editing," Journal of the Society<br />

of Archivists 4 (1970-73): 358-69.<br />

Martin P. Claussen, "Revisiting America's State Papers, 1789-1861: A Clinical Examination and<br />

Prognosis," American Archivist 36 (1973): 523-36.<br />

Don L. Cook, "Afterword: The CEAA Program," in American Literary Scholarship: An Annual, 1972<br />

(1973), pp. 415-17.<br />

Vinton A. Dearing, "Concepts of Copy-Text Old and New," Library 5th ser. 28 (1973): 281-93.<br />

Herbert Kraft, Die Geschichtlichkeit literarischer Texte: Eine Theorie der Edition (1973).<br />

Hershel Parker, "Regularizing Accidentals: The Latest Form of Infidelity," Proof 3 (1973): 1-20.<br />

Max Patrick and Alan Roper, The Editor as Critic and the Critic as Editor (1973).<br />

Norman Sanders, "Shakespeare's Text," in Shakespeare: Select Bibliographical Guides, ed. Stanley Wells<br />

(1973), pp. 11-24. Revised version in Shakespeare: A Bibliographical Guide, ed. Stanley Wells<br />

(1990), pp. 17-35.<br />

James Sutherland, "Dealing with Correspondences," Times Literary Supplement, 26 January 1973,<br />

pp. 79-80.<br />

D.K. Wilgus, "The Text Is the Thing," Journal of American Folklore 86 (1973): 241-52.<br />

1974<br />

Paul Baender, "Reflections upon the CEAA by a Departing Editor," Resources for American Literary<br />

Study 4 (1974): 131-44.<br />

Thomas L. Berger, "Textual Problems in English Renaissance Masques, Pageants, and Entertainments:<br />

A Summary," Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama 17 (1974): 12-16.<br />

Vinton A. Dearing, Principles and Practice of Textual Analysis (1974).<br />

T.H. Howard-Hill, "Textual Criticism and Bibliography: A Selective Bibliography for Students of<br />

English," Shakespearean Research and Opportunities 7/8 (1972-74): 6-32.<br />

E.J. Kenney, "Textual Criticism," in New Encyclopædia Britannica (1974- ).<br />

Hershel Parker with Bruce Bebb, "The CEAA: An Interim Assessment," Papers of the Bibliographical<br />

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