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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106 Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
Seminar," Teaching History 3 (1978): 9-13.<br />
Lester J. Cappon, "Jared Sparks: The Preparation of an Editor," Proceedings of the Massachusetts<br />
Historical Society 90 (1978): 3-21.<br />
M.D. Feld, "The Early Evolution of the Authoritative Text," Harvard Library Bulletin 26 (1978): 81-111.<br />
G.C.F. Forster, "Record Publishing in the North-West in Retrospect and Prospect," Northern History 14<br />
(1978): 243-51.<br />
D.F. Foxon, "Greg's 'Rationale' and the Editing of Pope," Library 5th ser. 33 (1978): 119-24.<br />
Philip Gaskell, From Writer to Reader: Studies in Editorial Method (1978). [See reviews by Vinton<br />
Dearing in Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography 3 (1979): 105-16; by D.F. Foxon in Review of<br />
English Studies n.s. 30 (1979): 237-39; and by G.T. Tanselle in Library 6th ser. 2 (1980): 337-50.]<br />
Harry Knowles Girling, "A Toot of the Trumpet against the Scholarly Regiment of Editors," Bulletin of<br />
Research in the Humanities 81 (1978): 297-323.<br />
W. Speed Hill, "The Calculus of Error, or Confessions of a General Editor," Modern Philology 75-(1977-<br />
78): 247-60.<br />
Jane Millgate (ed.), Editing Nineteenth-Century Fiction (1978). [Includes Hershel Parker, "Aesthetic<br />
Implications of Authorial Excisions: Examples from Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain, and Stephen<br />
Crane," pp. 99-119.]<br />
David J. Nordloh, "On Crane Now Edited: The University of Virginia Edition of The Works of Stephen<br />
Crane," Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 103-19.<br />
Hershel Parker, "Conjectural Emendations: An Illustration from the Topography of Pierre's Mind,"<br />
Literary Research Newsletter 3 (1978): 62-66.<br />
Lorene Pouncey, "The Fallacy of the Ideal Copy," Library 5th ser. 33 (1978): 108-18.<br />
S.W. Reid, "Definitive Editions and Photocomposition," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America<br />
72 (1978): 321-26.<br />
I.A. Shapiro, "Accidentals or Incidentals," Library 5th ser. 33 (1978): 335.<br />
Robert E. Spiller, "The Impossible Dream: Adventures in Editing American Literary Texts," Library<br />
Chronicle of the University of Pennsylvania 42.2 (1978): 83-97.<br />
Ernest W. Sullivan II, "Bibliography and Facsimile Editions," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of<br />
America 72 (1978): 327-29.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "The Editing of Historical Documents," Studies in Bibliography 31 (1978): 1-56. Reprinted<br />
in his Selected Studies in Bibliography (1979), pp. 451-506; and Textual Criticism and Scholarly<br />
Editing (1990), pp. 218-73.<br />
Richard Wendorf, "Robert Dodsley as Editor," Studies in Bibliography 31 (1978): 235-48.<br />
Hayden White, "The Historical Text as Literary Artifact," in The Writing of History: Literary Form and<br />
Historical Understanding, ed. Robert H. Canary and Henry Kozicki (1978), pp. 41-62.<br />
1979<br />
Hugh Amory, "The History of 'The Adventures of a Foundling': Revising Tom Jones," Harvard Library<br />
Bulletin 27 (1979): 277-303.<br />
Lester J. Cappon, "A New Generation of Editors," Newsletter of the Association for Documentary Editing<br />
1.1 (March 1979): 3-4.<br />
Don L. Cook, "Bowers Does Fielding," Review 1 (1979): 13-27.<br />
J.A. Dainard (ed.), Editing Correspondence (1979). [Includes Wilmarth S. Lewis, "Editing Familiar<br />
Letters," pp. 25-37.]<br />
James P. Elliott, "Editing Cooper's Works," in James Fenimore Cooper and His Country, or Getting<br />
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