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The Melbourne Manuscript and John Webster: A Reproduction and Transcript by Antony Hammond and Doreen Delvecchio
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[section 1]
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The manuscript
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Authorship
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Palaeography
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Vocabulary and Spelling
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Linguistic Tests
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Subject-matter and Style
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Conclusion
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APPENDIX
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Notes
Notes
Bibliographical History As a Field of Study by G. Thomas Tanselle
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[section 1]
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I
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II
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III
Notes
Does "Text" Exist? by Louis Hay
[section]
Notes
Script, Work and Published Form: Franz Kafka's Incomplete Text by Gerhard Neumann
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Notes
Notes from the list
Conceptualisations for Procedures of Authorship by Klaus Hurlebusch
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[section 1]
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The critical edition—two contrasting concepts
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I. The reception-oriented editorial concept
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Precedence of text presentation over the critical apparatus
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The model of the author in the 2nd person—the self-realising author
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The author's intention
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The author's intention to produce and communicate a text: what is meant and what is intended
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Disregard of the author's work due to modal misinterpretation
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II. The production-oriented editorial concept
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Equivalence or precedence of the apparatus over the text
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The model of the author in the 3rd person: the author concealing himself as a producer of texts
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Over-estimation of authorial composition due to modal misinterpretation
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III. The author's working procedures as a reflection of his sense of self-being
Notes
Some Notes on Letter Editions: With Special Reference to German Writers by Siegfried Scheibe
[section]
Notes
Editing the Correspondence of Charles Darwin by Frederick Burkhardt
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Notes
Practice, not Theory: Editing J. S. Mill's Newspaper Writings by John M. Robson
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Introduction
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Description of materials
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Treatment
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1. Organization
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2. Copy-text
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3. Apparatus
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Conclusion
Notes
The Unity and Authenticity of Anelida and Arcite: The Evidence of the Manuscripts by A. S. G. Edwards
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[section 1]
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Appendix Anelida & Arcite—The Manuscripts
Notes
Editorial Method and Medieval Translations: The Example of Chaucer's Boece by Tim William Machan
[section]
Notes
The Origins and Production of Westminster School MS. 3 by Ralph Hanna III
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[section 1]
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Appendix I: Brief manuscript descriptions
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Appendix II
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Appendix III
Notes
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Notes from Appendices
An Epitaph for Richard, Duke of York by Richard Firth Green
[section]
Notes
More on the 1532 Edition of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso by Conor Fahy
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Notes
"Foul Papers" and "Prompt-Books": Printer's Copy For Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors by Paul Werstine
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[section 1]
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I
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II
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III
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IV
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V
Notes
New Evidence for Dr. Arbuthnot's Authorship of "The Rabbit-Man-Midwife" by Dennis Todd
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[section 1]
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i
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ii
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iii
Notes
"Hesiod" Cooke and the Subscription Game by Arthur Sherbo
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Notes
From the Westminster Magazine: Swift, Goldsmith, Garrick, et al. by Arthur Sherbo
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Notes
Richard Edwards, Publisher of Church-and-King Pamphlets and of William Blake by G. E. Bentley, Jr.
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[section 1]
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Bookseller, and Civil Servant
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Ephemeral Publishing 1792-96
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The Great Illustrated-Book Publisher: Merigot's Rome (1796-98)
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Young's Night Thoughts (1797)
Notes
William Faulkner's 1962 Gold Medal Speech by Louis Daniel Brodsky
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[section 1]
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[B] Blotner's Typescript Version / Brodsky Collection
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[C] Faulkner's Holograph Original / Virginia
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[G] Faulkner's Carbon Typescript Final Version / Brodsky Collection
Notes
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Errata
Notes on Contributors
WINNERS OF THE 1987 STUDENT AWARDS IN BOOK COLLECTING
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
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PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT
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