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 3: Visual Aspects of Texts 37<br />
Part 3<br />
SOME WRITINGS ON SPELLING, PUNCTUATION,<br />
AND OTHER VISUAL ASPECTS OF TEXTS<br />
A. Spelling<br />
Oxford English Dictionary (1884-1928, 1933, 1972-86).<br />
Dictionary of American English, ed. William A. Craigie and James R. Hulbert (1938-44).<br />
Dictionary of American Regional English, ed. Frederic G. Cassidy (1985- ).<br />
B. Danielsson (ed.), John Hart's Works on Orthography and Pronunciation, 1551, 1569, 1570 (1948).<br />
Alexander Hume, Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue (17th century; published<br />
1865).<br />
R.E. Zachrisson, "Four Hundred Years of English Spelling Reform," Studia Neophilologica 4 (1932):<br />
1-69.<br />
Arthur Brown, "The Rationale of Old-Spelling Editions of the Plays of Shakespeare and His<br />
Contemporaries: A Rejoinder," Studies in Bibliography 13 (1960): 69-76. [The article this responds<br />
to, by J.R. Brown, appears on the preceding pages, pp. 49-67.]<br />
John T. Shawcross, "One Aspect of Milton's Spelling: Idle Final 'E,'" PMLA 78 (1963): 501-10.<br />
John T. Shawcross, "What We Can Learn from Milton's Spelling," Huntington Library Quarterly 26<br />
(1962-63): 351-61.<br />
A.C. Partridge, Orthography in Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama: A Study of Colloquial Contractions,<br />
Elision, Prosody and Punctuation (1964).<br />
Nina Catach, L'Orthographie française à l'époque de la Renaissance (1968).<br />
G.V. Smithers, "Guide-Lines for Interpreting the Uses of the Suffix '-ed' in Shakespeare's English,"<br />
Shakespeare Survey 23 (1970): 27-37.<br />
D.G. Scragg, A History of English Spelling (1974).<br />
Peter L. and Miriam J. Shillingsburg, "Editing and the Oxford English Dictionary," Editorial Quarterly<br />
2 (1975): 8-9.<br />
John Bush Jones, "Victorian 'Readers' and Modern Editors: Attitudes and Accidentals Revisited," Papers<br />
of the Bibliographical Society of America 71 (1977): 49-59.<br />
Richard L. Venezky, "Notes on the History of English Spelling," Visible Language 10 (1976): 351-65.<br />
Nina Catach, L'Orthographie (1978).<br />
William P. Williams, "Some Notes on 'f' [long s] and 's,'" Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography 3<br />
(1979): 97-101.<br />
Nina Catach, with Claude Gruaz and Daniel Duprez, L'Orthographie française (1980).<br />
G.B. Shand with Raymond C. Shady (eds.), Play-Texts in Old Spelling (1984). [Includes Randall McLeod,<br />
"Spellbound," pp. 81-96 (reprinted from Renaissance and Reformation n.s. 3.1 (1979): 50-650; and<br />
Richard Morton, "How Many Revengers in The Revengers Tragedy? Archaic Spellings and the<br />
Modern Annotator," pp. 113-22.]<br />
N.E. Osselton, "Spelling-<strong>Book</strong> Rules and the Capitalization of Nouns in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth<br />
Centuries," in Historical & Editorial Studies in Medieval and Early Modern English, for Johan<br />
Gerritsen, ed. Mary-Jo Arn and Hanneke Wirtjes, with Hans Jensen (1985), pp. 49-61.<br />
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