Skip directly to:
Main content
Main navigation
University of Virginia Library
Search this document
[title page]
"The Charge of the Light Brigade": The Creation of a Poem by Edgar Shannon and Christopher Ricks
1.
[section 1]
2.
I
3.
II
01.
Bibliographical Note: Descriptions of Manuscripts and Proofs in Chronological Order
02.
The Charge of the Light Brigade.
03.
HISTORICAL COLLATION
04.
ALTERATIONS IN THE MANUSCRIPTS
Notes
Title-Page Transcription and Signature Collation Reconsidered by G. Thomas Tanselle
1.
[section 1]
2.
I
3.
II
Notes
The Analysis of Open Traditions by Michael Weitzman
1.
1. Stemmatic analysis and its aims.
2.
2. Historical methods in open traditions
3.
3. History-free approaches
4.
4. The inductive approach to evaluation
5.
5. A complementary approach to evaluation and history.
6.
6. An experiment
Notes
Normalisation of Accidentals in Middle English Texts: The Paradox of Thomas Hoccleve by D. C. Greetham
1.
[section 1]
2.
Normalisation Model
3.
Normalisation: Lexical Types
Notes
Sprinklings of Authority: The Folio Text of Richard II by John Jowett and Gary Taylor
1.
[section 1]
2.
I. Q5 and the Abdication Episode
3.
II. Q5 and Act V
4.
III. The Pattern of Annotation
01.
Compounded Error
02.
Shared Error
03.
Manuscript Misreadings
04.
Lineation
05.
Profanity
06.
Cuts
07.
Corrections of Q1 Error
08.
Preliminary Summary
09.
Stage Directions
10.
Speech Prefixes
11.
Act and Scene Divisions
12.
Hypothesis
5.
IV. Authoritative F Readings
6.
V. Censorship and the Abdication Episode
7.
VI. Textual History of Richard II
Notes
Shakespeare and the Geneva Bible: Hamlet, I.iii.54 by Naseeb Shaheen
[section]
Notes
Nicholas Ling, Publisher 1580-1607 by Gerald D. Johnson
1.
[section 1]
2.
Ling's Shops
Notes
William Stansby's Early Career by James K. Bracken
[section]
Notes
John Webster and Thomas Heywood in Appius and Virginia: A Bibliographical Approach to the Problem of Authorship by MacD. P. Jackson
1.
Introduction
2.
The Quarto of 1654: Printer and Compositors
3.
The Manuscript Copy for Q
4.
Linguistic Discriminators between Webster and Heywood
5.
Linguistic Evidence in APPIUS AND VIRGINIA 1654
6.
Conclusion
Notes
Frivolous Trifles and Weighty Tomes: Early Proof-Reading at London, Oxford, and Cambridge by James P. Hammersmith
[section]
Notes
Dryden as a Cambridge Editor by Arthur Sherbo
[section]
Notes
Dryden's Translation of Virgil's Eclogues and the Tradition by Arthur Sherbo
1.
[section 1]
2.
THE SEVENTH PASTORAL. Or, MELIBŒUS THE ARGUMENT
Notes
Determining Final Authorial Intention in Revised Satires: The Case of Edward Young by James E. May
[section]
Notes
Sons and Lovers: The Surviving Manuscripts From Three Drafts Dated by Paper Analysis by Helen Baron
1.
[section 1]
2.
The Paper Research
01.
Table 1
02.
Table 2
3.
Jessie Chambers and Stage II
4.
Stage IIIa: the start
5.
Stage IIIa: the completion
6.
The remains of Stage IIIa
7.
The remains of Stage IIIb
8.
Edward Garnett's notes on Stage IIIb
9.
The survival of the manuscripts
Notes
A Lost Passage from Hemingway's 'Macomber' by Leger Brosnahan
A Textual History of William Faulkner's The Wishing-Tree and The Wishing Tree by Louis Daniel Brodsky
1.
I
2.
II
3.
III
4.
IV
Notes
[section]
Errata
Notes on Contributors
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS FOR 1984
PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT
Collapse All
|
Expand All
Errata
p. 376 The Biobibliography ] The Bibliography
p. 380 Volumes 1-36. ] Volumes 1-37.