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 2: A Concise Selection 27<br />
Fredson Bowers, Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975).<br />
Aurelio Roncaglia, Principi e applicazioni di critica testuale (1975).<br />
Hans Zeller, "A New Approach to the Critical Constitution of Literary Texts," Studies in Bibliography 28<br />
(1975): 231-64.<br />
G.T. Tanselle, "The Editorial Problem of Final Authorial Intention," Studies in Bibliography 29 (1976):<br />
167-211. Reprinted in his Selected Studies in Bibliography (1979), pp. 309-53; and Textual Criticism<br />
and Scholarly Editing (1990), pp. 27-71.<br />
Martin Boghardt, Analytische Druckforschung: Ein methodischer Beitrag zu Buchkunde und Textkritik<br />
(1977).<br />
Philip Gaskell, From Writer to Reader: Studies in Editorial Method (1978).<br />
Giovan Battista Alberti, Problemi di critica testuale (1979).<br />
G.T. Tanselle, Selected Studies in Bibliography (1979).<br />
Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, Modernizing Shakespeare's Spelling . . . (1979).<br />
Steven Urkowitz, Shakespeare's Revision of KING LEAR (1980).<br />
Paul Bertram, White Spaces in Shakespeare: The Development of the Modern Text (1981).<br />
Steven Mailloux, "Textual Scholarship and 'Author's Final Intention,'" in his Interpretive Conventions: The<br />
Reader in the Study of American Fiction (1982), pp. 93-125.<br />
Alberto Blecua, Manual de critica textual (1983).<br />
Anthony Grafton, Joseph Scaliger: A Study in the History of Classical Scholarship. I: Textual Criticism<br />
and Exegesis (1983).<br />
Jerome J. McGann, A Critique of Modern Textual Criticism (1983, 1992).<br />
Tom Davis, "Textual Criticism: Philosophy and Practice," Library 6th ser. 6 (1984): 386-97.<br />
Elizabeth C. Fine, The Folklore Text: From Performance to Print (1984).<br />
John Miles Foley, "Editing Oral Epic Texts: Theory and Practice," Text 1 (1984): 75-94.<br />
James McLaverty, "The Concept of Authorial Intention in Textual Criticism," Library 6th ser. 6 (1984):<br />
121-38.<br />
Hershel Parker, Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons: Literary Authority in American Fiction (1984).<br />
Stanley Wells, Re-Editing Shakespeare for the Modern Reader (1984).<br />
Roberto Antonelli, "Interpretazione e critica del testo," Letteratura italiana 4 (1985): 141-243.<br />
John Caldwell, Editing Early Music (1985, 1995).<br />
R.G. Moyles, The Text of PARADISE LOST: A Study in Editorial Procedure (1985).<br />
C.O. Brink, English Classical Scholarship: Historical Reflections on Bentley, Porson and Housman<br />
(1986).<br />
Gianfranco Contini, Breviario di ecdotica (1986).<br />
D.F. McKenzie, Bibliography and the Sociology of Texts (1986, 1999).<br />
Kurt and Barbara Aland, The Text of the New Testament (trans. 1987, 1989).<br />
Mary-Jo Kline, A Guide to Documentary Editing (1987, 1998).<br />
Donald H. Reiman, Romantic Texts and Contexts (1987).<br />
John F. D'Amico, Theory and Practice in Renaissance Textual Criticism: Beatus Rhenanus between<br />
Conjecture and History (1988).<br />
Paul Werstine, "McKerrow's 'Suggestion' and Twentieth-Century Shakespeare Textual Criticism,"<br />
Renaissance Drama 19 (1988): 149-73.<br />
Bernard Cerquiglini, Éloge de la variante: Histoire critique de la philologie (1989; translated by Betsy<br />
Wing as In Praise of the Variant: A Critical History of Philology, 1999).<br />
David Gorman, "The Worldly Text: Writing as Social Action, Reading as Historical Reconstruction," in<br />
Literary Theory's Future(s), ed. Joseph Natoli (1989), pp. 181-220.<br />
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