Textual editing and criticism : an introduction / Erick Kelemen ; foreword by Donald H. Reiman.

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Other Authors: Kelemen, Erick
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : W.W. Norton & Co., ©2009.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Why study textual editing and criticism
  • Text technologies and textual transmissions
  • Textual criticism and kinds of editions
  • A.E. Housman, from "The application of thought to textual criticism"
  • W.W. Greg, "The rationale of copy-text"
  • James Thorpe, "The aesthetics of textual criticism"
  • Joseph Grigely, "The textual event"
  • Leah Marcus, "The Shakespearean editor as Shrew-Tamer"
  • G. Thomas Tanselle, "Editing without a copy-text"
  • Peter W.M. Blayney, from The first folio of Shakespeare
  • Randall McLeod, "Gon. No more, the text is foolish"
  • Ralph Hanna, Jr., "Producing manuscripts and editions"
  • Charles E. Robinson, "Texts in search of an editor: reflections on the Frankenstein notebooks and on editorial authority"
  • Working with editions. Jane Austen, from Mansfield park
  • Daniel Defoe, from Moll Flanders
  • Herman Melville, "Art"
  • William Shakespeare, from King Lear and Othello
  • Emily Dickinson, ["Safe in their alabaster chambers"]
  • Working with documents. Elizabeth Cary, from The tragedie of Mariam, the Faire Queene of Jewry
  • Phillis Wheatley, "On the death of the Reverend Dr. Sewell"
  • Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, from Frankenstein
  • Geoffrey Chaucer, "Truth"
  • Marianne Moore, "Poetry."