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

1960<br />

Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., "Editors and Great Men," Aspects of Librarianship 23 (1960): 1-8.<br />

J.R. Brown, "The Rationale of Old-Spelling Editions of the Plays of Shakespeare and His<br />

Contemporaries," Studies in Bibliography 13 (1960): 49-67. [See also Arthur Brown's "... A<br />

Rejoinder," pp. 69-76.]<br />

Matthew J. Bruccoli, "Duplicate Plates in Modern Printing," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of<br />

America 54 (9160): 83-88.<br />

Arthur Friedman, "The Problem of Indifferent Readings in the Eighteenth Century, with a Solution from<br />

The Deserted Village," Studies in Bibliography 13 (1960): 143-47.<br />

Lewis Leary, "Bibliographical and Textual Studies and American Literary History," Texas Quarterly 3<br />

(1960): 160-66.<br />

Sailendra Kumar Sen, Capell and Malone, and Modern Critical Bibliography (1960).<br />

1961<br />

F.W. Bateson, "Modern Bibliography and the LIterary Artifact," in English Studies Today, 2nd ser. (1961),<br />

pp. 67-77.<br />

Lyman H. Butterfield, "Bostonians and Their Neighbors as Pack Rats," American Archivist 24 (1961):<br />

141-59.<br />

Leo Marx, "The American Scholar Today," Commentary 32 (1961): 48-53.<br />

James B. Meriwether, "Bibliographical and Textual Studies of Twentieth-Century Writers," in Approaches<br />

to the Study of Twentieth-Century Literature, 1st ser. (1961), pp. 33-40.<br />

David L. Norton, "The Elders of Our Tribe," Nation 18 February 1961, pp. 148-50.<br />

1962<br />

Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., "Editing a Scientist's Papers," Isis 55 (1962): 14-19.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Established Texts and Definitive Editions," Philological Quarterly 41 (1962): 1-17.<br />

Reprinted in his Essays in Bibliograhy, Text, and Editing (1975), pp. 359-74.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "A Preface to the Text," in The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne,<br />

vol. 1 (The Scarlet Letter, 1962), pp. xxix-xlvii.<br />

Fredson Bowers, "What Shakespeare Wrote," Shakespeare Jahrbuch 93 (1962): 24-50.<br />

L.H. Butterfield and Julian P. Boyd, "Historical Editing in the United States," Proceedings of the American<br />

Antiquarian Society 72 (1962): 283-328.<br />

Vinton A. Dearing, "Methods of Textual Editing," in William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Seminar<br />

Papers (1962), pp. 1-34. Reprinted in Bibliography and Textual Criticism, ed. O M Brack, Jr., and<br />

Warner Barnes (1969), pp. 73-101.<br />

Philip M. Hamer, "'. . . authentic Documents tending to elucidate our History,'" American Archivist 25<br />

(1962): 3-13.<br />

Adrienne Koch, "The Historian as Scholar," Nation 24 November 1962, pp. 357-61.<br />

1963<br />

Fredson Bowers, "Textual Criticism," in The Aims and Methods of Scholarship in Modern Languages and<br />

Literatures, ed. James Thorpe (1963, 1970), pp. 29-54 [1970].<br />

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