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Notes on Contributors
  
  
  

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Notes on Contributors

G. Thomas Tanselle, Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, is Bibliographical Editor of the Northwestern-Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville and is preparing a descriptive bibliography of Melville.

John S. O'Connor, an Assistant Professor of English at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, is continuing his work on the Shakespeare First Folio compositors and is editing a volume of Living Newspapers written for the Federal Theatre Project.

William P. Williams, Associate Professor of English at Northern Illinois University, has recently completed an Index to the Stationers' Register 1640-1708 (soon to be published by Nether Press), is currently at work on a bibliographical-biography of Richard Royston, and is beginning work on an edition of the Stationers' Court Books from 1640 to 1700.

Isobel Grundy is Lecturer in English at Queen Mary College, London, and was Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, 1975-76. She is joint editor of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Essays and Poems and Simplicity, a Comedy, Oxford, 1977.

Leonidas M. Jones, professor of English at the University of Vermont, is a member of the editorial board of the Keats-Shelley Journal, editor of Selected Prose of J. H. Reynolds and Letters of J. H. Reynolds, and author of articles and reviews on the Keats Circle.

A. J. Dunston is professor of Latin in the University of Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. His principal research interest is the scholarship and activities of Domizio Calderini and other umanisti of the Italian Renaissance.

R. H. Miller, Associate Professor of English at the University of Louisville, has recently escaped the snares of administration to resume his interest in matters textual. He is currently studying Harington's spelling patterns and is working on the texts of Graham Greene's novels.

Nicholas Temperley, formerly of Cambridge University, is a professor of musicology in the School of Music at the University of Illinois. He currently holds a NEH fellowship and is writing a book on the music of the English parish church.

Ernest W. Sullivan, II, Assistant Professor of English at Texas Tech University, has finished his critical edition of Donne's Biathanatos and has begun a critical edition of Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim, scheduled for publication


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in 1979 by Cambridge University Press.

Anthony S. G. Edwards, Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, has recently completed editions of George Cavendish's Metrical Visions and of Sodom: or the Quintessence of Debauchery and is at present engaged on a study of John Skeleton and on preliminary work (in association with R. H. Robbins) for a projected Index of Middle English Prose.

Robert M. Schuler, Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, has recently published in various journals including The Library, PBSA and RES. He is currently engaged in a study of scientific poetry in the Renaissance.

John W. Bruton is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas where he is studying for his doctorate in Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature.

John Dawson Carl Buck, Assistant Professor of English at The Pennsylvania State University, is finishing a study of John Newberry's professional career.

David Fairer, M.A., D.Phil., Lecturer in English at the University of Leeds, spent his postgraduate career in Oxford as Research Fellow at Queen's (1971-75) and Lecturer in English at Christ Church (1975-75). He has contributed articles to The Review of English Studies, and has edited the correspondence of Thomas Warton, whose biography he is now writing.

Daniel Mark Fogel is Assistant Professor of English at Louisiana State University. A book of his poems was published in 1975.

J. R. Mulryne, Reader in English Literature, and Head of the Department of English Literature, University of Edinburgh, has published editions of Elizabethan and Jacobean plays, including the Revels edition of Women Beware Women; other published writing includes work on Shakespeare, Webster and W. B. Yeats.

Joan St. C. Crane, Curator of American Literature Collections at the University of Virginia Library, is the compiler of Robert Frost: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books and Manuscripts in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library, University of Virginia, 1974.

David Leon Higdon is Associate Professor of English at Texas Tech University and General Editor of Conradiana.

Henry W. Sullivan, Professor of Spanish at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, has recently published general studies of Juan del Encina and of Tirso de Molina. He is currently engaged, after an NEH fellowship, in work on Calderón in Germany.

Clinton Sisson, Research Librarian, University of Virginia Library, is currently at work on the index to printers, publishers and booksellers in the second edition of the Wing STC and a monograph on the construction of the earlier English common press.

Jeri S. Smith is Associate Editor at the Wing Revision.