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Notes on Contributors
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Notes on Contributors

J. C. T. Oates,an Under-Librarian at University Library, Cambridge, was Sandars Reader in Bibliography in 1952. He was editor of The Library from 1953 to 1960, and compiled in 1954 A Catalogue of Fifteenth-Century Books in the University Library, Cambridge.

John Hazel Smith, who holds his doctorate from the University of Illinois, is Assistant Professor of English at Marquette University. His research concentrates on Shakespeare and other Renaissance authors.

Allan Pritchard is Lecturer in the Department of English in University College, University of Toronto. He has been engaged with research on George Wither for several years.

L. A. Beaurline received his doctorate from the University of Chicago and is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Virginia. He is preparing an edition of Suckling's plays for the Clarendon Press.

Richmond P. Bond, Keenan Professor of English at the University of North Carolina, compiled the Philological Quarterly's bibliography of English literature, 1660-1800, for four years and (with K. K. Weed) prepared the bibliography of studies of British newspapers and periodicals to 1880. His latest books are Studies in the Early English Periodical, which he edited in 1957, and a collection, in 1959, of New Letters to the Tatler and Spectator.

Martin C. Battestin received his doctorate from Princeton University and is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Virginia. He has edited Joseph Andrews for the Riverside paperback series and is preparing a critical old-spelling text for the projected Wesleyan University edition of Fielding.

Esther Rhoads Houghton, a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, and the wife of Professor Walter E. Houghton of Wellesley College, is an Associate Editor of the Wellesley Index to Victorian periodicals.

Robert Scholes, who received his doctorate from Cornell University, is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Virginia. The Cornell University Press has recently published his Cornell Joyce Collection: A Catalogue.

Rollo Silver, Professor of Library Science at Simmons College, is an enthusiastic historian of 18th- and 19th-century American printing.

James G. McManaway, the editor of The Shakespeare Quarterly, is Consultant in Literature and Bibliography at The Folger Shakespeare Library and a frequent contributor to bibliographical journals.


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William E. Miller is bibliographer for the Horace Howard Furness Memorial (Shakespeare) Library of the University of Pennsylvania.

Jack Stillinger, Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois, has published articles on Keats in various learned journals.

Roger L. Brooks, Assistant Professor of English at Texas Technological College, has published a variety of articles on Matthew Arnold and is currently concluding a study, "Matthew Arnold's Poetry 1849-1855: An Account of the Contemporary Criticism and Its Influence."

William R. Manierre, an authority on Colonial American literature, was Assistant Professor of English at the University of Virginia and is now Associate Professor at Rutgers University (Newark).

G. Thomas Tanselle, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, is currently preparing a book on the Mitchell Kennerly imprint.

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

Carter A. Daniel holds a degree from Davidson College and Duke University and has taught at Kent State University. He is currently studying for his doctorate at the University of Virginia.

Matthew J. Bruccoli, Assistant Professor of English at The Ohio State University, received his doctorate from the University of Virginia. He is the editor of The Fitzgerald News-Letter and is Bibliographer and Associate Editor of the Ohio State Centenary Edition of Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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.