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 21<br />
Peter Davison, "The Selection and Presentation of Bibliographic Evidence," Analytical & Enumerative<br />
Bibliography 1 (1977): 101-36.<br />
Mary-Jo Kline, "The Practical Application of Editorial Conventions" and "Preparing a Documentary<br />
Edition for the Printer," in her A Guide to Documentary Editing (1987), pp. 132-51, 183-203; (rev.<br />
1998), pp. 144-55, 166-71, 211-34 ("Nontextual Elements").<br />
D.C. Greetham, "Some Types of Scholarly Edition," in his Textual Scholarship: An Introduction (1992,<br />
1994), pp. 383-417.<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.<br />
Joseph Katz, "The Structure of Critical Editions," Editorial Quarterly 1 (1975): 8-9.<br />
Fredson Bowers, "The Historical Collation in an Old-Spelling Shakespeare Edition: Another View,"<br />
Studies in Bibliography 35 (1982): 234-58. Cf. Paul Werstine, "Modern Editions and Historical<br />
Collation in Old-Spelling Editions of Shakespeare," Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography 4<br />
(1980): 95-106.<br />
Barry Gaines, "Textual Apparatus--Rationale and Audience," in Play-Texts in Old Spelling, ed. G.R.<br />
Shand with Raymond C. Shady (1984), pp. 65-71.<br />
Fredson Bowers, "Notes on Editorial Apparatus," in Historical & Editorial Studies in Medieval & Early<br />
Modern English, for Johan Gerritsen, ed. Mary-Jo Arn and Hanneke Wirtjes, with Hans Jensen<br />
(1985), pp. 147-62.<br />
Ted-Larry Pebworth and Ernest W. Sullivan II, "Rational Presentation of Multiple Textual Traditions,"<br />
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 83 (1989): 43-60.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "Textual Criticism and Literary Sociology," Studies in Bibliography 44 (1991): 83-143 (see<br />
esp. pp. 133-40).<br />
Fredson Bowers, "Why Apparatus?", Text 6 (1994): 11-19.<br />
Peter L. Shillingsburg, "Copy-Texts and Apparatuses," in his Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age<br />
(1984, 1986, 1996), pp. 115-19 [1996].<br />
Fredson Bowers, "Transcription of Manuscripts: The Record of Variants," Studies in Bibliography 29<br />
(1976): 212-64.<br />
Alfred Foulet and Mary Blakely Speer, "The Critical Apparatus," in their On Editing Old French Texts<br />
(1979), pp. 95-102.<br />
Don L. Cook, "Some Considerations in the Concept of Pre-Copy-Text," Text 4 (1988): 79-91.<br />
André De Tienne, "Selecting Alterations for the Apparatus of a Critical Edition," Text 9 (1996): 33-62.<br />
Martin L. West, "Presentation," in his Textual Criticism and Editorial Technique Applicable to Greek and<br />
Latin Texts (1973), pp. 72-103.<br />
E.J. Kenney, "Conservatism and the apparatus criticus," in his The Classical Text: Aspects of Editing in<br />
the Age of the Printed <strong>Book</strong> (1974), pp. 152-57.<br />
J. Bidez and A.B. Drachmann, Emploi des signes critiques: Disposition de l'apparat dans les éditions<br />
savantes de textes grecs et latins (1932).<br />
Sterling Dow, Conventions in Editing (1969).<br />
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