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

H.B. Wright, "Ideal Copy and Authoritative Text," Modern Philology 49 (1951-52): 234-41.<br />

1953<br />

Arthur E. Bestor, Jr., "The Transformation of American Scholarship, 1875-1917," Library Quarterly 23<br />

(1953): 164-79.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "A Definitive Text of Shakespeare: Problems and Methods," in Studies in Shakespeare<br />

(1953), pp. 11-29.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "The Text of This Edition," in The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker, vol. 1 (1953),<br />

pp. ix-xviii.<br />

Wilmarth S. Lewis, "Editing Familiar Letters," Listener 49 (1953): 597-98. Reprinted in Daedalus 86<br />

(1955-57): 71-77.<br />

Alice Walker, Textual Problems of the First Folio (1953).<br />

1954<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Shakespeare's Text and the Bibliographical Method," Studies in Bibliography 6 (1954):<br />

71-91.<br />

L.H. Butterfield, "Archival and Editorial Enterprise in 1850 and 1950: Some Comparisons and Contrasts,"<br />

Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 98 (1954): 159-70.<br />

Samuel Eliot Morison, "The Editing and Printing of Manuscripts," in Harvard Guide to American History,<br />

ed. Oscar Handlin et al. (1954), pp. 95-104 (rev. ed., ed. Frank Freidel, 1974, pp. 27-36).<br />

National Historical Publications and Records Commission, A National Program for the Publication of<br />

Historical Documents (1954).<br />

Dover Wilson, "The New Way with Shakespeare's Texts," Shakespeare Survey 1954: 48-56; 1955: 81-99;<br />

1956: 69-80; 1958: 78-88.<br />

1955<br />

Fredson Bowers, "McKerrow's Editorial Principles for Shakespeare Reconsidered," Shakespeare Quarterly<br />

6 (1955): 309-24.<br />

Fredson Bowers, On Editing Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Dramatists (1955, 1966).<br />

John Crow, "Editing and Emending," Essays & Studies 1955: 1-20.<br />

Charlton Hinman, "Mechanized Collation at the Houghton Library," Harvard Library Bulletin 9 (1955):<br />

132-34.<br />

Walter Muir Whitehill (ed.), "Publishing the Papers of Great Men," Daedalus 86 (1955-57): 47-79.<br />

[Consists of articles by Julian P. Boyd, Lyman H. Butterfield, Leonard W. Labaree, and Wilmarth<br />

S. Lewis.]<br />

Fred Shelley, "Ebenezer Hazard: America's First Historical Editor," William and Mary Quarterly 12<br />

(1955): 44-73.<br />

1956<br />

Arthur Brown, "Editorial Problems in Shakespeare," Studies in Bibliography 8 (1956): 15-26.<br />

René Wellek, "The Mode of Existence of a Literary Work of Art," in René Wellek and Austin Warren,<br />

Theory of Literature, 2nd ed. (1956), pp. 129-45.<br />

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