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9780813922621

Studies in Bibliography

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    9780813922621

  • ISBN10:

    0813922623

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-02-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Virginia Pr
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Summary

The articles and their authors are: "Textual Criticism at the Millennium," G. Thomas Tanselle, Guggenheim Foundation; "David Foxon, Humanist Bibliographer," James McLaverty, Keele University; "'Armadillos of Invention': A Census of Mechanical Collators," Steven E. Smith, Texas A & M University; "Blackstone and Electronic Text," Michael Hancher, University of Minnesota; "Thoughts on the Authenticity of Electronic Texts," G. Thomas Tanselle, Guggenheim Foundation; "John Manningham's Diary and a Lost Whit-Sunday Sermon by Lancelot Andrewes," Paul J. Klemp, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh; "A Funerall Elegye...not...by W. S. after all," Jill Farringdon; "A Qualitative Analysis of the London Book Trade, 1614-1618," David L. Gants, University of New Brunswick; "Fielding's Contributions to The Comedian (1732)," Martin Battestin, University of Virginia; "What Did Anna Barbauld Do to Samuel Richardson's Correspondence? A Study of Her Editing," William McCarthy, Iowa State University; "Form and Function in the English Eighteenth-Century Literary Edition: The Case of Edw

Table of Contents

Textual Criticism at the Millennium.
1(81)
G. Thomas Tanselle
David Foxon, Humanist Bibliographer.
81(34)
James McLaverty
Littera scripta manet: Blackstone and Electronic Text.
115(18)
Michael Hancher
Thoughts on the Authenticity of Electronic Texts.
133(4)
G. Thomas Tanselle
John Manningham's Diary and a Lost Whit-Sunday Sermon by Lancelot Andrewes.
137(20)
Paul J. Klemp
A Funerall Elegye . . . not . . . by W.S. after All.
157(16)
Jill Farringdon
Fielding's Contributions to The Comedian (1732).
173(18)
Martin C. Battestin
What Did Anna Barbauld Do to Samuel Richardson's Correspondence? A Study of Her Editing.
191(34)
William McCarthy
Form and Function in the English Eighteenth-Century Literary Edition: The Case of Edward Capell.
225(18)
Marcus Walsh
``This instance will not do'': George Steevens and the Revision(s) of Johnson's Dictionary.
243(22)
R. Carter Hailey
Two New Pamphlets by William Godwin: A Case of Computer-Assisted Authorship Attribution.
265(20)
Pamela Clemit
David Woolls
A Bibliographical History of Thomas Howes' Critical Observations (1776--1807) and His Dispute with Joseph Priestley.
285(12)
David Chandler
The First Publication of Byron's ``To the Po.''
297(4)
Andrew M. Stauffer
Joseph Conrad's Under Western Eyes: The Serials and First Editions.
301(16)
Roger Osborne
Unrecorded Writings by G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells, Padraic Colum, Mary Colum, T. S. Eliot, George Bernard Shaw, and William Butler Yeats.
317(8)
Arthur Sherbo
Notes on Contributors 325(2)
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 327(1)
Contributing Members for 2000 328(5)
Available Publications 333(2)
Student Awards in Book Collecting 335

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