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Notes on Contributors

Stephen M. Parrish,Associate Professor of English at Cornell University, is General Editor of the Cornell Concordances. The first concordance in this series, for Matthew Arnold, appeared in 1959; the second, for Yeats, is expected in 1962.

Ephim G. Fogel, Associate Professor of English at Cornell University, is chiefly concerned with the literature of the English Renaissance, with especial reference to Sidney and Shakespeare.

Robert K. Turner, Jr., received his doctorate from the University of Virginia and is now Assistant Professor of English at the Virginia Military Institute. He has made a specialty of determining Elizabethan printing practices by means of typographical analysis.

John Russell Brown is Lecturer in English at the University of Birmingham. His edition of The White Devil in the Revels Plays (1960) is soon to be followed by his Duchess of Malfi. He has also edited The Merchant of Venice in the Arden Shakespeare (1955).

Cyrus Hoy received his doctorate from the University of Virginia and is now Associate Professor of English at Vanderbilt University. He is currently preparing the critical and commentary volume for the Cambridge University Press edition of The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker.

Marion Linton is an Assistant Keeper in the Department of Printed Books in the National Library of Scotland.

Robert Hay Carnie, Lecturer and Head of the English Department of Queen?s College, Dundee, in the University of St. Andrews, has published a variety of articles on the history of the Scottish book trade.

William B. Todd, whose researches in eighteenth-century bibliography have constantly broken new ground, is Professor of English at the University of Texas.

T. C. Duncan Eaves, Professor of English at the University of Arkansas, is editor of The Letters of William Gilmore Simms. He is currently preparing an edition of Richardson's correspondence and (with Ben D. Kimpel) a biography of Richardson and a critical edition of Pamela.

Ben D. Kimpel, Associate Professor of English at the University of Arkansas, is collaborating with T. C. Duncan Eaves on a biography of Richardson and a critical edition of Pamela.

R. S. Woof, after Oxford, received his doctorate from the University of Toronto. He is to be the first holder of the Lord Adams of Ennerdale Research Fellowship (1961-63) at King's College, The University of Durham, where he will continue his work on the literary relations of Wordsworth and Coleridge and their circle.


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Robert E. Scholes, Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, is particularly interested in the text of Joyce. The Cornell University Press has recently published his The Cornell Joyce Collection: A Catalogue.

James B. Meriwether, Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Carolina, is the author of The Literary Career of William Faulkner: A Bibliographical Study and is now engaged on full-scale bibliographies of Faulkner and of Cozzens.

Curt F. Bühler, a most active scholar in analyzing incunabula, is Keeper of the Printed Books in the Pierpont Morgan Library.

Edward M. Wilson received his doctorate from Cambridge University after graduate study in Madrid, Princeton, and Cambridge. He has been Cervantes Professor of Spanish in King's College London, and since 1953 Professor of Spanish and Professorial Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

I. B. Cauthen, Jr., received his doctorate from the University of Virginia, where he is currently Associate Dean of the College and Associate Professor of English.

Edwin Haviland Miller is Associate Professor of English at New York University. His edition in two volumes of The Correspondence of Walt Whitman has just been published as the initial volumes in The Collected Works.

W. Craig Ferguson has studied at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford upon Avon and has recently received his doctorate from the University of Birmingham. He is a teacher of English in the Queen Elizabeth Collegiate School in Kingston, Ontario.

A. H. Scouten is Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania and is a co-author of The London Stage, a history of the London theatres, 1660-1800.

Donald D. Eddy, who received his doctorate from the University of Chicago, is Instructor in English at Cornell University.

Gwin J. Kolb, Professor of English at the University of Chicago, is the author of various studies in Johnson and is preparing an edition of Rasselas.

Jack Stillinger, Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois, is currently engaged in editing the Hollander-Illinois draft of Mill's Autobiography.

George Monteiro is a teaching Associate in English at Brown University. He has published articles on Emily Dickinson and William Faulkner.

Stanton B. Garner is studying for his doctorate in American Literature at Brown University.

Matthew J. Bruccoli, who received his doctorate from the University of Virginia, is Assistant Professor of English at Ohio State University where he is Bibliographer for the Centenary Edition of Hawthorne.

Oliver L. Steele is Instructor in English in the Engineering School of the University of Virginia.

Rudolf Hirsch is the expert on incunabula for the University of Pennsylvania Library.

Howell J. Heaney is Bibliographer in the Rare Book Department of the Free Library of Philadelphia.