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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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts 127<br />
Judith Fisher, "Scholarly Editing, Textual Criticism, and Aesthetic Value: The Garland Thackeray Edition<br />
Project, a Case Study," Studies in the Novel 24 (1992): 309-20.<br />
Gerald George, "Beyond the Plan: The Outlook for the NHPRC," Documentary Editing 14 (1992): 73-74.<br />
Ann D. Gordon, "A Future for Documentary Editions: The Historical Documents Study," Documentary<br />
Editing 14 (1992): 6-10.<br />
Roland Greene (ed.), "Material Poetry of the Renaissance / The Renaissance of Material Poetry," Harvard<br />
Library Bulletin 3.2 (Summer 1992): 1-104.<br />
D.C. Greetham, "Textual Scholarship," in Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and<br />
Literatures, ed. Joseph Gibaldi (2nd ed., 1992), pp. 103-37.<br />
D.C. Greetham, Textual Scholarship: An Introduction (1992, 1994). [See John Winter, Elizabeth<br />
Morrison, and B.J. McMullin, "Symposium on D.C. Greetham's Textual Scholarship: An<br />
Introduction," Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 19 (1995): 47-60; and<br />
Greetham's reply, "'Naming of Parts,' or, "Bibliographical--Textual--Tragical--Comical--<br />
Historical--Pastoral,'" 167-93.]<br />
Bob Hodge and Alec McHoul, "The Politics of Text and Commentary," Textual Practice 6 (1992):<br />
189-209.<br />
T.H. Howard-Hill, Bibliography of British Literary Bibliographies, 1970-1979: A Bibliography (1992).<br />
Alastair Johnston, "Return of the Son of the Author as Typographer: Literary Parlor Games (Or,<br />
Typography and the Science of Nonsense)," Ampersand 11.4 (Winter 1992): 2-6.<br />
Bernice W. Kliman, "Samuel Johnson, 1745 Annotator? Eighteenth-Century Editors, Anonymity, and the<br />
Shakespeare Wars," Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography n.s. 6 (1992): 185-207.<br />
George P. Landow, Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology<br />
(1992).<br />
R.C. Lathem, "Pepys and His Editors," in Bibliographia: Lectures 1975-1988 by Recipients of the Marc<br />
Fitch Prize for Bibliography, ed. John Horden (1992), pp. 105-19.<br />
Michael Leff, "Things Made by Words: Reflections on Textual Criticism," Quarterly Journal of Speech<br />
78 (1992): 223-31. [Followed by Barbara Warnick, "Leff in Context: What Is the Critic's Role?",<br />
232-37.]<br />
E.A. Levenston, The Stuff of Literature: Physical Aspects of Texts and Their Relation to Literary Meaning<br />
(1992).<br />
Arthur F. Marotti (chair), Editing Manuscript Poetical Miscellanies (Renaissance English Text Society<br />
1991 MLA Forum, 1992). [Papers by Stephen W. May, Edward Doughtie, and Ernest W.<br />
Sullivan II.]<br />
Marita Mathijsen, "Neue Drucktechniken und alte Fehlerquellen: Die Entwicklung in der Buchdruckkunst<br />
und die Folgen für die Edition," Editio 6 (1992): 131-44. [With abstract in English]<br />
Michael Millgate, Testamentary Acts (1992). [Reviewed by Simon Gatrell in Text 9 (1996): 452-59.]<br />
J.K. Moore, Primary Materials Relating to Copy and Print in English <strong>Book</strong>s of the Sixteenth and<br />
Seventeenth Centuries (1992).<br />
Paul Morgan, "Text and Authenticity: Examining the Terminology," Bibliographical Society of Australia<br />
and New Zealand Bulletin 16 (1992): 141-48.<br />
Lothar Mundt, Hans-Gert Roloff, and Ulrich Seelbach (eds.), Probleme der Edition von Texten der Frühen<br />
Neuzeit: Beiträge zur Arbeitstagung der Kommission für die Edition von Texten der Frühen Neuzeit<br />
(1992).<br />
David J. Nordloh, "Setting Pages and Fixing Words: BAL and Critical Editing of American Literature,"<br />
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 86 (1992): 157-68.<br />
Ralph H. Orth, "The Editors of Historical Papers Should Avoid Bloated Volumes That Take Ages to<br />
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