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