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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172 Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
52-150, 154-71, 178-226.]<br />
Fredson Bowers, "The Copy for the Folio Othello," in his Bibliography and Textual Criticism (1964),<br />
pp. 158-201.<br />
Charlton Hinman, "Shakespeare's Text--Then, Now and Tomorrow," Shakespeare Survey 18 (1965):<br />
23-33.<br />
Robert Lawson, Compositor C of the Shakespeare First Folio (University of Kansas dissertation, 1966).<br />
J.K. Walton, The Quarto Copy for the First Folio of Shakespeare (1971). [Esp. pp. 34-38.]<br />
T.H. Howard-Hill, Ralph Crane and Some Shakespeare First Folio Comedies (1972). [Scribal spelling.]<br />
R.M. Flores, The Compositors of the First and Second Madrid Editions of DON QUIXOTE (1975).<br />
T.H. Howard-Hill, Compositors B and E in the Shakespeare First Folio and Some Recent Studies<br />
(1976), supplemented by A Reassessment of Compositors B and E in the First Folio Tragedies<br />
(1977).<br />
Paul Werstine, "Editorial Uses of Compositor Study," Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography 2 (1978):<br />
153-65. [For expanded version see 1984 below.]<br />
James E. Blodgett, "Some Printer's Copy for William Thynne's 1532 Edition of Chaucer," Library 6th<br />
ser. 1 (1979): 104-12.<br />
Tim Scott, "The Problem of Attribution in Middleton and Rowley's The Changeling," Bibliographical<br />
Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 4 (1979-80): 255-68.<br />
T.H. Howard-Hill, "New Light on Compositor E of the Shakespeare First Folio," Library 6th ser. 2<br />
(1980): 156-78.<br />
P.W.K. Stone, "The Distribution of F 'Copy,'" in The Textual History of KING LEAR (1980), pp. 141-57.<br />
[Reviewed by S.W. Reid in "The Texts of King Lear: A Review Essay," Shakespeare Studies 15<br />
(1982): 327-39.]<br />
Gary Taylor, "The Shrinking Compositor A of the Shakespeare First Folio," Studies in Bibliography 34<br />
(1981): 96-117.<br />
Peter W.M. Blayney, The Texts of KING LEAR and Their Origins: Volume I. Nicholas Okes and the<br />
First Quarto (1982). [See esp. "The Compositors," pp. 151-87. See also Blayney's letter, Times<br />
Literary Supplement, 27 January 1984, p. 85, for some corrections. Reviewed in Analytical &<br />
Enumerative Bibliography 8 (1984): 138-41 (W. Craig Ferguson); Library 6th ser. 6 (1984): 89-93<br />
(Antony Hammond); Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 78 (1984): 489-93 (S.W.<br />
Reid).]<br />
Wallace Kirsop, "Les Habitudes de compositeurs: une technique d'analyse au service de l'édition critique<br />
et de l'histoire des idées," in Trasmissione dei testi a stampa nel periodo moderno, ed. Giovanni<br />
Crapulli, 1 (1983): 14-47.<br />
Paul Werstine, "The Editorial Usefulness of Printing House and Compositor Studies," in Play-Texts in<br />
Old Spelling, ed. G.B. Shand and Raymond C. Shady (1984), pp. 35-64.<br />
Paul Werstine, "Line Division in Shakespeare's Dramatic Verse: An Editorial Problem," Analytical &<br />
Enumerative Bibliography 8 (1984): 73-125.<br />
Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion (1987).<br />
Paul Werstine, "On the Compositors of The Two Noble Kinsmen," in Shakespeare, Fletcher, and THE<br />
TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, ed. Charles H. Frey (1989), pp. 6-30.<br />
Paul Werstine, "Narratives about Printed Shakespearean Texts: 'Foul Papers' and 'Bad Quartos,'"<br />
Shakespeare Quarterly 41 (1990): 65-86.<br />
Kathleen Irace, "Reconstruction and Adaptation in Q Henry V," Studies in Bibliography 44 (1991):<br />
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