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Notes on Contributors
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Notes on Contributors

D. F. McKenzie's investigations of printers' records include Stationers' Company Apprentices; Cambridge University Press, 1696-1712; and A Ledger of Charles Ackers. He teaches at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, where he founded and manages the Wai-te-ata Press.

G. Thomas Tanselle, Professor of English in the University of Wisconsin, is currently working on a bibliography of Herman Melville. His interests in the history of modern bibliography have led him to suggest several new methods of description.

Philip Gaskell, Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge, is writing a bibliographical manual.

Trevor Howard-Hill has been working since 1958 on Ralph Crane, the early seventeenth-century scribe, and the First Folio. The Oxford Old-Spelling Concordances, which he has edited for the Clarendon Press are the first by-products of this work.

Standish Henning teaches methods of editing Elizabethan dramatic texts at the University of Wisconsin.

Patricia Hernlund is collaborating on a catalogue of Strahan's ledgers, making information available in an author-title form. She is Associate Professor of English at Wayne State University.

Richard D. Altick is currently working on some aspects of nineteenth-century English literature and social history. The University of Chicago Press recently issued Browning's Roman Murder Story: A Reading of "Ring and the Book", a collaboration of Professor Altick and James F. Loucks.

George Walton Williams, Professor of English at Duke University, is editor of Crashaw's poems for the Doubleday-Anchor Seventeenth Century Series.

Curt Bühler is now a Research Fellow of the Morgan Library and will be a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, in 1969.

J. A. Lavin of the University of British Columbia has edited a number of Elizabethan plays, and he is continuing a study of ornament stocks.


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David M. Bergeron, Associate Professor of English at Louisiana State University in New Orleans, is an ACLS fellow this year studying English Renaissance civic pageantry.

Robert Adams Day of Queens College, New York, following his study of epistolary fiction, is preparing the section on "Minor Fiction and Translations, 1660-1800" for the forthcoming revised edition of the CBEL.

Lee H. Potter is an associate professor of English at Wake Forest University where he teaches the modern novel and is chairman of the departmental honors program. He has long been interested in the editing of Swift.

Jack Stillinger, Professor of English at the University of Illinois, has recently completed articles on Keats's Poems of 1817, "Isabella," and "The Eve of Saint Mark," and a collection of critical essays on the odes.

Robert A. Greenberg is completing a critical study of Swinburne's poetry. He teaches at Queens College, New York, and edits the Victorian Newsletter.

John C. Guilds, Professor and Head of the English Department at the University of South Carolina, is general editor of the Centennial Edition of Simms's works to be published by the University of South Carolina Press.

Fredson Bowers is Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia. He continues his work on the editions of Hawthorne, Crane, Marlowe, and Beaumont and Fletcher.

Matthew J. Bruccoli of Ohio State University continues his original investigations into modern printing and publishing.

Joseph Katz, Associate Professor of English at Kent State University, is preparing a descriptive bibliography of Crane for the Pittsburgh Series in Bibliography.

Philip Herring, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Virginia, is a Mellon Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh this year. He is currently editing the notesheets of Ulysses.

Paul Baender of the University of Iowa has recently completed an edition of Mark Twain's religious and philosophical writings.

Derek A. Clarke is Librarian of the British Library of Political and Economic Science at the London School of Economics.

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