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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 1: Selected Introductory Readings 19<br />

Sixteenth-Century Punctuation and Metrical Practice."]<br />

D.F. McKenzie, Parts II and III of "Typography and Meaning: The Case of William Congreve," in Buch<br />

und Buchhandel in Europa im achzehnten Jahrhundert, ed. Giles Barber and Bernhard Fabian<br />

(1981), pp. 93-118. Reprinted in his Making Meaning: "Printers of the Mind" and Other Essays, ed.<br />

Peter D. McDonald and Michael F. Suarez (2002), pp. 209-36.<br />

David Foxon, Alexander Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century <strong>Book</strong> Trade, ed. James L. McLaverty<br />

(1991).<br />

G1. ARRANGEMENT<br />

__________<br />

G. Designing and Proofreading an Edition<br />

(See also Parts 4 and 5 below.)<br />

Ian Jack, "A Choice of Orders: The Arrangement of 'The Poetical Works,'" in Textual Criticism and<br />

Literary Interpretation, ed. Jerome J. McGann (1985), pp. 127-43.<br />

Mary-Jo Kline, "The Editor and the Publisher," in her A Guide to Documentary Editing (1987),<br />

pp. 204-18; (rev. 1998 ["Publishing the Edition: Options for the Twenty-First Century"]), pp. 235-60.<br />

G2. ANNOTATION<br />

"Preparing Explanatory Annotation" and "Writing the Historical Essay," in Center for Editions of<br />

American Authors, Statement of Editorial Principles and Procedures (rev. G.T. Tanselle, 1972),<br />

pp. 10-11.<br />

Martin C. Battestin, "A Rationale of Literary Annotation: The Example of Fielding's Novels," Studies in<br />

Bibliography 34 (1981): 1-22. Also printed in Literary & Historical Editing, ed. George L. Vogt and<br />

John Bush Jones (1981), pp. 57-79.<br />

James Woolley, "Annotation: Some Guiding Considerations," East-Central Intelligencer [East-Central /<br />

American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies] n.s. 8.1 (January 1994): 11-16.<br />

Arthur Friedman, "Principles of Historical Annotation in Critical Editions of Modern Texts," English<br />

Institute Annual 1941: 115-28.<br />

Alice Walker, "Principles of Annotation: Some Suggestions for Editors of Shakespeare," Studies in<br />

Bibliography 9 (1957): 95-105.<br />

Alfred Foulet and Mary Blakely Speer, "The Framework of the Text," in their On Editing Old French<br />

Texts (1979), pp. 87-113.<br />

Charles T. Cullen, "Principles of Annotation in Editing Historical Documents; or, How to Avoid Breaking<br />

the Butterfly on the Wheel of Scholarship," in Literary & Historical Editing, ed. George L. Vogt and<br />

John Bush Jones (1981), pp. 81-95.<br />

A.C. Hamilton, "The Philosophy of the Footnote," in Editing Poetry from Spenser to Dryden, ed. A.H. de<br />

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