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Notes on Contributors
  
  
  
  
  
  

Notes on Contributors

Peter Davison, Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham and Fellow of the Shakespeare Institute, is editor of The Library and is responsible for several sections in the forthcoming Volume IV of the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.

Edwin Wolf 2nd, Librarian of The Library Company of Philadelphia, co-authored (with John Fleming) a life of A. S. W. Rosenbach. He is presently working on a detailed catalogue of the library of Thomas Logan, probably the finest library in Colonial America.

G. Thomas Tanselle is Bibliographical Editor of the Northwestern Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville and has recently completed a Guide to the Study of United States Imprints. He is Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin.

Christopher Spencer, Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, is preparing the New Variorum editions of The Merchant of Venice and, in collaboration, Macbeth.

Scott Bennett, having edited two volumes in the CEAA Howells Edition and co-edited Art and Error: Modern Textual Editing, is presently studying John Murray and early nineteenth century British publishing. He is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Illinois.

Donald L. Lawler, who teaches at East Carolina University, is preparing a study of Oscar Wilde's revisions of The Picture of Dorian Gray and is at work on a critical edition of the novel.

Clarence H. Miller of St. Louis University is editing the Valencia holograph of St. Thomas More's Expositio Passionis for the Yale Edition and is also preparing the Latin text of Praise of Folly for the Oeuvres Complètes d'Erasmus to be issued in the Netherlands.

Fredson Bowers is Linden Kent Professor of English at the University of Virginia. His old-spelling edition of Marlowe's Works will shortly be published by the Cambridge University Press.

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


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Shirley Strum Kenny, after finishing her edition of Steele's plays, has begun preparing the works of Farquahar for the Clarendon Press. She teaches at the University of Maryland.

Rodney M. Baine, Professor of English at the University of Georgia, is editing one of the volumes of The Works of Daniel Defoe projected by the Southern Illinois Press.

Rosemary T. VanArsdel of the University of Puget Sound is assistant editor of The Wellesley Index and has written articles on Victorian Periodicals.

D. F. McKenzie is currently editing Jonson's The Staple of News and preparing a text of Congreve. He is Professor of English at Victoria University, New Zealand.

Robert A. Rees, who teaches American Literature at UCLA, is presently editing Washington Irving's The Adventures of Captain Bonneville and a collection of bibliographic essays on American authors.

Marjorie Griffin, administrative assistant in the Center for the Study of Comparative Folklore and Mythology, is a fiction writer, having published one novel under a pseudonym, and is at work on various segments of the Griffin papers.

Wendell Glick of the University of Minnesota at Duluth has two articles forthcoming on Thoreau, and his edition of The Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers of Henry Thoreau will soon appear.

John Bush Jones has written a number of articles on W. S. Gilbert and the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and is editor of W. S. Gilbert: A Century of Scholarship and Commentary. He teaches at the University of Kansas and is currently studying the printing and publishing of Victorian periodicals.

George Monteiro has returned to Brown University after serving as Fulbright Lecturer in American Literature at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil for eighteen months.

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

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