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Notes on Contributors
G. Thomas Tanselle, Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, is presently completing a critical study of Royall Tyler and a descriptive bibliography of Tyler's work.
George B. Pace, Professor of English at the University of Missouri, has collected materials for an edition of Chaucer‘s Short Poems and has published other articles on them.
Frank B. Evans, who is also studying the 1590 printing of the Faerie Queene, is Professor of English at the College of William and Mary.
R. C. Bald, Professor of English at the University of Chicago, is preparing a life of John Donne.
William B. Todd, whose researches in eighteenth-century bibliography have constantly broken new ground, is Professor of English at the University of Texas.
W. D. Paden, Professor of English at the University of Kansas, has written widely on Tennyson and Victorian poetry.
Antoníne Hrubý, Associate Professor of German at the University of Washington, has written extensively in the fields of textual criticism and medieval German and French literature.
S. P. Rosenbaum, Assistant Professor of English at Indiana University, is on leave (1962-64) as a Carnegie Fellow in literature and philosophy at Brown University. In addition to his concordance of Emily Dickinson's poems, he has edited the Norton Critical Edition of Henry James's The Ambassadors.
William L. Howarth is studying for his doctorate in American Literature at the University of Virginia.
Curt F. Bühler, a most active scholar in analyzing incunabula, is Keeper of Printed Books in the Pierpont Morgan Library.
George Walton Williams, who is preparing an edition of Romeo and Juliet for the Duke University Press, is Associate Professor of English at Duke.
Robert K. Turner, Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is editing Philaster for the first volume of the forthcoming Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, published by the Cambridge University Press. His edition of A King and No King recently appeared under the imprint of the University of Nebraska Press.
John T. Shawcross, who has recently edited Milton's poems for Anchor Books, is Associate Professor of English at Douglass College of Rutgers University.
T. J. King, received his doctorate from Columbia University, where he is currently serving as Instructor in English.
Dean H. Keller, head of the Humanities Division at Kent State University Library, editor of The Serif: The Kent State University Library Quarterly, is working on an index to the Albion W. Tourgée Papers.
William White is Professor of Journalism in Wayne State University. In 1963-64 Dr. White was Fulbright lecturer in American Literature at Seoul National University, Chungang University, and Hankook University of Foreign Studies.
Howell J. Heaney is Bibliographer in the Rare Book Department of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
Derek A. Clarke is Librarian at the University of Liverpool.
David V. Erdman, who edits the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, is preparing a Blake concordance.
Christopher Ricks is a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford.
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