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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38 Part 3: Visual Aspects of Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
D.W. Cummings, American English Spelling: An Informal Description (1988).<br />
Edward A. Levenston, The Stuff of Literature: Physical Aspects of Texts and Their Relation to Literary<br />
Meaning (1992). [See Chapter 3.]<br />
Peter J. Lucas, "Sixteenth-Century English Spelling Reform and the Printers in Continental Perspective:<br />
Sir Thomas Smith and John Hart," Library 7th ser. 1 (2000): 3-21.<br />
Phillip Harth, "The Text of Dryden's Poetry," Huntington Library Quarterly 63 (2001-2): 227-44.<br />
__________<br />
B. Punctuation<br />
A Treatise of Stops, Points, or Pauses (1680)<br />
Joseph Robertson, An Essay on Punctuation (1785).<br />
John Wilson, A Treatise on English Punctuation (1855).<br />
Philip Gaskell, Giles Barber, and Georgina Warrilow, "An Annotated List of Printers' Manuals to 1850,"<br />
Journal of the Printing Historical Society 4 (1968): 11-32; 7 (1972): 65-66.<br />
Alexander Bieling, Das Princip der deutschen Interpunktion (1880).<br />
T.F. and M.F.A. Husband, Punctuation: Its Principles and Practice (1905).<br />
Percy Simpson, Shakespearian Punctuation (1911).<br />
Arthur W. Hodgman, "Latin Equivalents of Punctuation Marks," Classical Journal 19 (1924): 403-17.<br />
Charles C. Fries, "Shakespearian Punctuation," in Studies in Shakespeare, Milton and Donne, ed. Eugene<br />
S. McCartney (1925), pp. 65-86.<br />
Edwin J. Howard, "The Printer and Elizabethan Punctuation," Studies in Philology 27 (1930): 220-29.<br />
Walter Ong, "Historical Backgrounds of Elizabethan and Jacobean Punctuation," PMLA 59 (1944):<br />
349-60.<br />
Peter Clemoes, Liturgical Influence on Punctuation in Late Old English and Early Middle English<br />
Manuscripts (1952).<br />
Eric Partridge, You Have a Point There (1953).<br />
Geoffrey Tillotson, "Eighteenth-Century Capitalization," Library 5th ser. 9 (1954): 268-70.<br />
George H. Callcott, "The Sacared Quotation Mark," The Historian 21 (1959): 409-20.<br />
D.F. McKenzie, "Shakespearian Punctuation: A New Beginning," Review of English Studies n.s. 10<br />
(1959): 361-70. Reprinted in Reader in the Language of Shakespearean Drama, ed. V. Salmon and<br />
E. Burness (1987), pp. 445-54.<br />
Park Honan, "Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Punctuation Theory," English Studies 41 (1960): 92-102.<br />
Vivian Salmon, "Early Seventeenth-Century Punctuation as a Guide to Sentence Structure," Review of<br />
English Studies n.s. 13 (1962): 347-60.<br />
A.C. Partridge, Orthography in Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama: A Study of Colloquial Contractions,<br />
Elision, Prosody and Punctuation (1964).<br />
B.M.H. Strang, A History of English (1970).<br />
T.J. Brown, "Punctuation," in New Encyclopædia Britannica (1974- ).<br />
John Bush Jones, "Victorian 'Readers' and Modern Editors: Attitudes and Accidentals Revisited," Papers<br />
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