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Notes on Contributors
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Notes on Contributors

Franklin B. Williams, Jr.,Professor and Chairman of English at Georgetown University, is American Treasurer for the Bibliographical Society, London.

William E. Miller is Assistant Curator of the Horace Howard Furness and Henry Charles Lea Memorial Libraries and editor of The Library Chronicle of the University of Pennsylvania.

Fredson Bowers is Alumni Professor and Chairman of the English Department at the University of Virginia. His latest book, Bibliography and Textual Criticism, was published in 1963 by the Clarendon Press.

Edward M. White, who teaches at California State College in San Bernadino, is at work on a book about Jane Austen.

Rollo G. Silver, formerly professor of Library Science, Simmons College, is author of Typefounding in America 1787-1825, published for the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia.

G. Thomas Tanselle, Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, he is one of the editors of the new edition of Herman Melville, by the Northwestern University Press, and is preparing a descriptive bibliography of Melville's works.

S. P. Rosenbaum, Associate Professor of English in University and Erindale Colleges at the University of Toronto, is currently studying the interrelations of modern British literature and philosophy.

Paul R. Baumgartner, who teaches at Harpur College, State University of New York, has written numerous articles on medieval, Renaissance, and modern literature.

Charles A. Huttar, Chairman of the English Department at Gordon College, has written several articles on aspects of Renaissance literature.

Sidney Thomas has written a number of articles on Shakespeare and Elizabethan topics. He is Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Syracuse University.

Robert K. Turner, Jr., Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is preparing new editions of several Beaumont and Fletcher plays and of Heywood's Fair Maid of the West.


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Norman E. Carlson, Assistant Professor of English at Western Michigan University, is currently engaged in more work on Wither, particularly the Hymns and Songs of the Church.

C. M. Armitage, a graduate of Oxford, is working for his Ph.D. at Duke University.

Shirley Strum Kenny, Associate Professor at Gallaudet College, is preparing an edition of Steele's plays.

R. S. Woof, Lecturer in English at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, is making further study of Wordsworth's literary manuscripts.

G. E. Bentley, Jr. of the University of Toronto is editing Blake's Writings and a collection of Blake records.

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

R. H. W. Dillard received his doctorate from the University of Virginia. He is Assistant Professor of English at Hollins College, and is preparing a book on the Southern short story for the Louisiana State University Press.

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

Derek A. Clarkeis Librarian at the University of Liverpool.