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 1: Selected Introductory Readings 17<br />
P.D.A. Harvey, Editing Historical Records (2001). [See "The Rationale," pp. 1-13.]<br />
Harrison Hayford and Merton M. Sealts, Jr., "The Genetic Text: Transcription," in Billy Budd Sailor by<br />
Herman Melville (1962), pp. 270-73.<br />
Ira Berlin, Barbara Fields, et al., "Editorial Method," in Freedom: A Documentary History of<br />
Emancipation, 1 (1985): xxv-xxx. [Also included in other volumes of the series.]<br />
David L. Vander Meulen and G.T. Tanselle, [A note on transcription], in Samuel Johnson's Translation<br />
of Sallust: A Facsimile and Transcription of the Hyde Manuscript (1993), p. vi.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "Critical Editions, Hypertexts, and Genetic Criticism," Romanic Review 86 (1995): 581-93<br />
(reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts [1998], pp. 258-71). See also Antoine Compagnon's<br />
"Introduction" in the same issue, pp. 393-401.<br />
Peter L. Shillingsburg, "A Resistence to Contemporary German Editorial Theory and Practice," Editio 12<br />
(1998): 138-50.<br />
A.W. Pollard, Gilbert R. Redgrave, R.W. Chapman, and W.W. Greg, "'Facsimile' Reprints of Old <strong>Book</strong>s,"<br />
Library 4th ser. 6 (1925-26): 305-28.<br />
Fredson Bowers, "The Problem of the Variant Forme in a Facsimile Edition," Library 5th ser. 7 (1952):<br />
262-72.<br />
Charlton Hinman, The Norton Facsimile: The First Folio of Shakeskpeare (1968, 1996).<br />
R.W. Franklin, The Manuscript <strong>Book</strong>s of Emily Dickinson (1981).<br />
Michael Warren, The Complete KING LEAR, 1608-1623 (1989).<br />
David L. Vander Meulen, Pope's DUNCIAD of 1728: A History and Facsimile (1991).<br />
F2. CRITICAL TEXTS: TREATMENT OF SUBSTANTIVES<br />
"Choosing and Emending the Copy-Text," in Center for Editions of American Authors, Statement of<br />
Editorial Principles and Procedures (rev. G.T. Tanselle, 1972), pp. 4-7.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "Critical Editions," in his "Textual Scholarship," in Introduction to Scholarship in Modern<br />
Languages and Literatures, ed. Joseph Gibaldi (1981), pp. 37-43.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "Reconstructing the Texts of Works," in his A Rationale of Textual Criticism (1989),<br />
pp. 67-93.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "Editing without a Copy-Text," Studies in Bibliography 47 (1994): 1-22. Reprinted in his<br />
Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 236-57. [See also Richard Bucci, "Serving Fitzgerald's Intentions<br />
without a Copy-Text," Text 14 (2002): 324-33 (and his discussion on p. 378).]<br />
Fredson Bowers, "Multiple Authority: New Problems and Concepts of Copy-Text," Library 5th ser. 27<br />
(1972): 81-115. Reprinted in his Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975), pp. 447-87.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "The Editorial Problem of Final Authorial Intention," Studies in Bibliography 29 (1976):<br />
167-211. Reprinted in Selected Studies in Bibliography (1979), pp. 309-54; and in Textual Criticism<br />
and Scholarly Editing (1990), pp. 27-71.<br />
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