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92 Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

1935<br />

R.B. McKerrow, "A Suggestion Regarding Shakespeare's Manuscripts," Review of English Studies 11<br />

(1935): 459-65.<br />

1938<br />

Clarence E. Carter, "The United States and Documentary Historical Publication," Mississippi Valley<br />

Historical Review 25 (1938): 3-24.<br />

1939<br />

R.B. McKerrow, Prolegomena for the Oxford Shakespeare (1939).<br />

1941<br />

Arthur Friedman, "Principles of Historical Annotation in Critical Editions of Modern Texts," English<br />

Institute Annual 1941: 115-28.<br />

W.W. Greg, "McKerrow's Prolegomena Reconsidered," Review of English Studies 17 (1941): 139-49.<br />

1942<br />

W.W. Greg, The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare (1942, 1951). Excerpts reprinted in Sir Walter Wilson<br />

Greg: A Collection of His Writings, ed. Joseph Rosenblum (1998), pp. 201-11. [See esp. 1951 ed.,<br />

pp. a-b, vii-lv.]<br />

1943<br />

Frank Weitenkampf, "What Is a Facsimile?" Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 37 (1943):<br />

114-30.<br />

1944<br />

Theodore C. Blegen, "Our Widening Province," Mississippi Valley Historical Review 31 (1944): 3-20.<br />

1945<br />

W.W. Greg, "Bibliography--A Retrospect," in The Bibliographical Society 1892-1942: Studies in<br />

Retrospect (1945), pp. 23-31.<br />

1946<br />

E.L. McAdam, "The Textual Approach to Meaning," English Institute Essays 1946: 191-201.<br />

W.K. Wimsatt and Monroe C. Beardsley, "The Intentional Fallacy," Sewanee Review 54 (1946): 468-88.<br />

Reprinted in Wimsatt's The Verbal Icon (1954), pp. 3-18. [For references to some of the debate that<br />

followed, see G.T. Tanselle's 1976 essay (cited below), esp. pp. 30-43.]<br />

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