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54 Part 5: Some Noteworthy Reviews � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

Thomas H. McHaney, [Review of Bowers's edition], American Literary Realism 4 (1971): 91-97,<br />

391-94. Peter Davison, [Review of Bowers's edition], Library 5th ser. 27 (1972): 359-63. G.T.<br />

Tanselle, "The New Editions of Hawthorne and Crane," <strong>Book</strong> Collector 23 (1974): 214-29. David<br />

J. Nordloh, "On Crane Now Edited," Studies in the Novel 10 (1978): 103-19. Hershel Parker and<br />

Brian Higgins, "The Virginia Edition of Stephen Crane's Maggie: A Mirror for Textual Scholars,"<br />

Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 19 (1995): 131-66.<br />

DARWIN. Nathan Reingold, "The Darwin Industry Encounters Tanselle and Bowers," Documentary<br />

Editing 10.2 (June 1988): 16-19; and Frederick Burkhardt, "In Response...", 10.3 (September 1988):<br />

22-24.<br />

DEKKER. Arthur Brown, [Review of Bowers's edition], Library 5th ser. 9 (1955): 139-42. W.W. Greg,<br />

[Reviews of Bowers's edition], Review of English Studies n.s. 7 (1956): 306-8; n.s. 10 (1959):<br />

413-15.<br />

DICKENS. Robert L. Patten, "'So Much Pains about One Chalk-Faced Kid': The Clarendon Oliver Twist,"<br />

Dickens Studies 3 (1967): 160-68. Fredson Bowers, [Review of Clarendon Oliver Twist],<br />

Nineteenth-Century Fiction 23 (1968-69): 226-39.<br />

DICKINSON. G.T. Tanselle, "Emily Dickinson as an Editorial Problem [Franklin's Variorum Edition and<br />

Reading Edition," Raritan 19.4 (Spring 2000): 64-79.<br />

DONNE. Ernest W. Sullivan II, [Review of Oxford Donne, 2nd ed., ed. Gardner], Analytical &<br />

Enumerative Bibliography 4 (1980): 253-63. W. Speed Hill, "The Donne Variorum: Variations on<br />

the Lives of the Author," Huntington Library Quarterly 62 (2000-1): 445-54.<br />

DREISER. Donald Pizer, [Review of Pennsylvania Sister Carrie], American Literature 53 (1981-82):<br />

731-37. G.T. Tanselle, [Review of Pennsylvania Jennie Gerhardt], Text 8 (1995): 462-69. Richard<br />

Bucci, [Review of Pennsylvania Twelve Men], Text 14 (2002): 372-80.<br />

DRYDEN. Phillip Harth, [Review of Four Tragedies, ed. Bowers], Modern Philology 67 (1970): 379-82;<br />

"The Text of Dryden's Poetry [Hammond's Longman ed., vols. 1-2]," Huntington Library Quarterly<br />

63 (2001-2): 227-44.<br />

ELIOT, GEORGE. William Baker, [Review of George Eliot Letters, ed. Haight], Library 6th ser. 2<br />

(1980): 98-103. Peter L. Shillingsburg, [Review of The Mill on the Floss, ed. Haight], Journal of<br />

English and Germanic Philology 80 (1981): 590-92; [Review of Middlemarch, ed. Carroll], 87<br />

(1988): 456-60. Kurt Tetzeli von Rosdor, "Notes on Editing Victorian Novels: The Clarendon<br />

Editions of Villette and Scenes from Clerical Life," Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Sprachen<br />

und Literaturen 224 (1987): 102-9. Dale Kramer, "The Compositor as Copy-Text [on Clarendon<br />

edition of Romola]," Text 9 (1996): 369-88.<br />

EMERSON. Lewis Mumford, "Emerson behind Barbed Wire," New York Review of <strong>Book</strong>s, 18 January<br />

1968, pp. 3-5. [See replies by William M. Gibson and George S. Rousseau, 14 March, p. 6.]<br />

FIELDING. Frederick W. Hilles, "Fielding Unmodernized [review of Wesleyan Tom Jones, ed. Bowers],"<br />

Yale Review 64 (Autumn 1975): 128-33; reply by Martin C. Battestin, 65 (Spring 1976): v, viii.<br />

Hugh Amory, [Essays on Tom Jones], Harvard Library Bulletin 25 (1977):101-13; 26 (1978):172-92;<br />

27 (1979):277-303. Don L. Cook, "Bowers Does Fielding," Review 1 (1979): 13-27. Peter Miles,<br />

[Review of Wesleyan Tom Jones, ed. Bowers], Library 6th ser. 1 (1979): 182-86.<br />

FITZGERALD. James L.W. West III, "The SCADE Gatsby: A Review Article," Proof 5 (1977): 237-56.<br />

Richard Bucci, "Serving Fitzgerald's Intentions without a Copy-Text [Trimalchio in Cambridge<br />

Edition]," Text 14 (2002): 324-33.<br />

FRANKLIN. J.A. Leo Lemay, "Franklin and the Autobiography: An Essay on Recent Scholarship [Yale<br />

edition]," Eighteenth-Century Studies 1 (1967): 185-211; reprinted, in part, as "The New Franklin<br />

Texts," CEAA Newsletter 2 (July 1969): 6-8. Joel Myerson, [Review of Autobiography, ed. Lemay<br />

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