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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 7: Writings on Post-Medieval Texts 95<br />

Philip Williams, "New Approaches to Textual Problems in Shakespeare," Studies in Bibliography 8<br />

(1956): 3-14.<br />

1957<br />

Alice Walker, "Principles of Annotation: Some Suggestions for Editors of Shakespeare," Studies in<br />

Bibliography 9 (1957): 95-105.<br />

Manfred Windfuhr, "Die neugermanistische Edition: Zu den Grundsätzen kritischer Gesamtausgaben,"<br />

Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift 31 (1957): 425-42.<br />

1958<br />

Friedrich Beissner, "Einige Bemerkungen über den Lesartenapparat zu Werken neuerer Dichter," Orbis<br />

litterarum supp. 2, 13 (1958): 5-20.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Old-Spelling Editions of Dramatic Texts," in Studies in Honor of T.W. Baldwin, ed.<br />

D.C. Allen (1958), pp. 9-15. Reprinted in his Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975),<br />

pp. 289-95.<br />

Julian P. Boyd, "God's Altar Needs Not Our Polishings," New York History 39 (1958): 3-21.<br />

George H. Callcott, "Antiquarianism and Documents in the Age of Literary History," American Archivist<br />

21 (1958): 17-29.<br />

Lester J. Cappon, "The Historian as Editor," in In Support of Clio: Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Kellar,<br />

ed. William B. Hesseltine and Donald R. McNeil (1958), pp. 173-93.<br />

Lester J. Cappon, "Tardy Scholars among the Archivists," American Archivist 21 (1958): 3-16.<br />

Robert Halsband, "Editing the Letters of Letter-Writers," Studies in Bibliography 11 (1958): 25-37.<br />

Reprinted in Art and Error: Modern Textual Editing, ed. Ronald Gottesman and Scott Bennett<br />

(1970), pp. 124-39.<br />

H.M. Hulme, "Shakespeare's Text: Some Notes on Linguistic Procedure and Its Relevance to Textual<br />

Criticism," English Studies 39 (1958): 49-56.<br />

Hans Zeller, "Zur gegenwärtigen Aufgabe der Editionstechnik: Ein Versuch, komplizierte Handschriften<br />

darzustellen," Euphorion 52 (1958): 356-77.<br />

1959<br />

Fredson Bowers, Textual and Literary Criticism (1959). [The first chapter, "Textual Criticism and the<br />

Literary Critic," reprinted in his Essays in Bibliography, Text, and Editing (1975), pp. 296-325.]<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Textual Criticism," in Encyclopædia Britannica (1959-68).<br />

K.B. Danks, Decem rationes: A Shakespeare Monograph (1959).<br />

David Foxon, "Modern Aids to Bibliographical Research," Library Trends 7 (1958-59): esp. 574-77.<br />

Bruce Harkness, "Bibliography and the Novelistic Fallacy," Studies in Bibliography 12 (1959): 59-73.<br />

Reprinted in Bibliography and Textual Criticism, ed. O M Brack, Jr., and Warner Barnes (1969),<br />

pp. 23-40.<br />

D.F. McKenzie, "Shakespearian Punctuation: A New Beginning," Review of English Studies 10 (1959):<br />

361-70. Reprinted in Reader in the Language of Shakespearean Drama, ed. V. Salmon and E.<br />

Burness (1987), pp. 445-54.<br />

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