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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108 Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
Fredson Bowers, "Editing a Philosopher: The Works of William James," Analytical & Enumerative<br />
Bibliography 4 (1980): 3-36.<br />
Fredson Bowers, "The Education of Editors," Newsletter of the Association for Documentary Editing 2.4<br />
(December 1980): 1-4.<br />
Fredson Bowers, "Establishing Shakespeare's Text: Notes on Short Lines and the Problem of Verse<br />
Division," Studies in Bibliography 33 (1980): 74-130.<br />
Conor Fahy, "Introduzione alla 'bibliografia testuale,'" Bibliofilia 82 (1980): 151-81.<br />
Louis R. Harlan and Raymond W. Smock, "What We Would Have Done Differently Now That It Is Too<br />
Late," Newsletter of the Association for Documentary Editing 2.2 (May 1980): 9-12.<br />
Kyung-Shik Lee, A Bibliographical and Textual Introduction to Shakespeare (1980). [In Korean]<br />
Arthur S. Link, "Where We Stand Now and Where We Might Go," Newsletter of the Association for<br />
Documentary Editing 2.1 (February 1980): 1-4.<br />
David J. Nordloh, "The 'Perfect' Text: The Editor Speaks for the Author," Newsletter of the Association<br />
for Documentary Editing 2.2 (May 1980): 1-3; Wayne Cutler, "The 'Authentic' Witness: The Editor<br />
Speaks for the Document," 4.1 (February 1982): 8-9.<br />
Barbara Oberg, "Selection and Annotation: Deciding Alone," Newsletter of the Association for<br />
Documentary Editing 2.1 (February 1980): 6-9.<br />
Nathan Reingold, "What Is a Federal Historian? A Historical Editor," Public Historian 2 (1980): 89-91.<br />
Peter L. Shillingsburg, "Collating Machines and 19th-Century Printed <strong>Book</strong>s," Direction Line 10 (Winter<br />
1908): 4-8.<br />
Fredrika J. Teute, "Views in Review: A Historiographical Perspective on Historical Editing," American<br />
Archivist 43 (1980): 43-56.<br />
Steven Urkowitz, Shakespeare's Revision of KING LEAR (1980).<br />
Stanley Wells, "Editorial Treatment of Foul Paper Texts: Much Ado About Nothing as Test Case," Review<br />
of English Studies n.s. 31 (1980): 1-16.<br />
Paul Werstine, "Modern Editions and Historical Collation in Old-Spelling Editions of Shakespeare,"<br />
Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography 4 (1980): 95-106.<br />
Stephen E. Wiberly, Jr., "Editing Maps: A Method for Historical Cartography," Journal of<br />
Interdisciplinary History 10 (1980): 499-510.<br />
1981<br />
Paul Bertram, White Spaces in Shakespeare: The Development of the Modern Text (1981).<br />
Don L. Cook, "The Short Happy Thesis of G. Thomas Tanselle," Newsletter of the Association for<br />
Documentary Editing 3.1 (February 1981): 1-4; Robert J. Taylor, "Editorial Practices--An Historian's<br />
View," 4-8.<br />
Tom Davis, "Substantives? Accidentals?", Library 6th ser. 3 (1981), 149-51.<br />
A.H. de Quehen (ed.), Editing Poetry from Spenser to Dryden (1981). [Includes Allan Pritchard, "Editing<br />
from Manuscript: Cowley and Cowper Papers," pp. 46-76; R. Gordon Moyles, "Iconoclast and<br />
Catalyst: Richard Bentley as Editor of Paradise Lost," pp. 77-98; and A.C. Hamilton, "The<br />
Philosophy of the Footnote," pp. 127-63.]<br />
Norman Fruman, "Some Principles of Epistolary Interpretation," Centrum n.s. 1 (1981): 93-106.<br />
Patricia Galloway, "Dearth and Bias: Issues in the Editing of Ethnohistorical Materials," Newsletter of the<br />
Association for Documentary Editing 3.2 (May 1981): 1-6.<br />
Henry F. Graff and A. Simone Reagor, Documentary Editing in Crisis: Some Reflections and<br />
Recommendations (NHPRC, 1981).<br />
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