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Studies in bibliography
STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Contents
Textual Criticism at the Millennium
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David Foxon, Humanist Bibliographer
Introduction
Family and School
War-Time Intelligence
Oxford
British Museum Library
Lyrical Ballads
Thomas J. Wise and the Pre-Restoration Drama
Compiling English Verse, 1701-1750
Libertine Literature
English Bibliographical Resources and Canada
Oxford, English Verse, and the Lyell Lectures
Postlude
Publications by David Foxon
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1969
1970
1975
1978
1979
1980
1991
LITTERA SCRIPTA MANET: BLACKSTONE AND ELECTRONIC TEXT
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THOUGHTS ON THE AUTHENTICITY OF ELECTRONIC TEXTS
JOHN MANNINGHAM'S DIARY AND A LOST WHIT-SUNDAY SERMON BY LANCELOT ANDREWES
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1. Andrewes's Lost Whit-Sunday Sermon
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2. Manningham's Note-Taking Techniques
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3. Manningham's Reliability as a Note-Taker
a.
(a) Printed Sources
b.
(b) Manuscript Sources
c.
(c) Oral Sources
A FUNERALL ELEGYE . . . NOT . . . BY W.S. AFTER ALL
The Question of Authorship
The Cusum Technique
Reading Cusum Graphs and Charts
Attributing Shakespeare
Analysis by samples
The Dedication to the Elegye
Key Questions
FIELDING'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMEDIAN (1732)
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I. Observations on Government, the Liberty of the Press, News-papers, Partys, and Party-writer[s]
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II. An Epistle to Mr. Ellys the Painter
WHAT DID ANNA BARBAULD DO TO SAMUEL RICHARDSON'S CORRESPONDENCE? A STUDY OF HER EDITING
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APPENDIX A
B.
APPENDIX B
C.
APPENDIX C
FORM AND FUNCTION IN THE ENGLISH EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERARY EDITION: THE CASE OF EDWARD CAPELL
Illustrations
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"THIS INSTANCE WILL NOT DO": GEORGE STEEVENS, SHAKESPEARE, AND THE REVISION(S) OF JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY
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TWO NEW PAMPHLETS BY WILLIAM GODWIN: A CASE OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED AUTHORSHIP ATTRIBUTION
Introduction
Context
Computer Assistance
Analysis
Conclusions
REFERENCES
Manuscript Sources
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THOMAS HOWES' CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS (1776-1807) AND HIS DISPUTE WITH JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF BYRON'S "TO THE PO"
JOSEPH CONRAD'S UNDER WESTERN EYES: THE SERIALS AND FIRST EDITIONS
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1. The Typescripts of Under Western Eyes
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2. Under Western Eyes in the North American Review
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3. From the English Review to American and English First Book Editions
4.
4. The Texts of the English Review Galley Proofs
Works Cited
UNRECORDED WRITINGS BY G. K. CHESTERTON, H. G. WELLS, PADRAIC COLUM, MARY COLUM, T. S. ELIOT, GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, AND WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
G. K. Chesterton
H. G. Wells
Padraic Colum
Mary Colum
T. S. Eliot
George Bernard Shaw
William Butler Yeats
Notes on Contributors
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Edited by
DAVID L. VANDER MEULEN
Volume Fifty-Four
Published for
The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
By The University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville
© 2001
Studies in bibliography