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The Fary Knight or Oberon the Second: A Manuscript Play Attributed to Thomas Randolph. University of Virginia Studies, 2. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1942. xlii, 88 pp.

Studies in Bibliography, 1 (1948) to 45 (1992). [Volume 1 as: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia.]

English Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson. University of Virginia Studies, 4 [i.e. 5] (1951). [vi], 298 pp. [Including "The Faerie Queene, Book II: Mordant, Ruddymane, and the Nymph's Well," pp. 243-251.]

The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1953-1961. 4 vols.

  • Vol. I (1953). Sir Thomas More, The Shoemakers' Holiday, Old Fortunatus, Patient Grissil, Satiromastix, Sir Thomas Wyatt. xviii, 470 pp. Reprints: 1962, 1970.
  • Vol. II (1955). The Honest Whore (Parts 1-2), The Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James, Westward Ho, Northward Ho, The Whore of Babylon. viii, 592 pp. Reprint: 1964.
  • Vol. III (1958). The Roaring Girl, If This Be Not a Good Play the Devil

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    Is in It, Troia-Nova Triumphans, Match Me in London, The Virgin Martyr, The Witch of Edmonton, The Wonder of a Kingdom
    . iv, 650 pp. Reprint: 1966. Excerpt: Textual Introduction to The Virgin Martyr in Evidence for Authorship: Essays on Problems of Attribution, ed. David V. Erdman and Ephim G. Fogel (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1966), pp. 224-228.
  • Vol. IV (1961). The Sun's Darling, Britannia's Honor, London's Tempe, Lust's Dominion, The Noble Spanish Soldier, The Welsh Embassador; Corrections and Revisions of Volumes I-III. viii, 418 pp. Reprint: 1968.

Whitman's Manuscripts: Leaves of Grass (1860), A Parallel Text. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1955. lxxiv, 264 pp. Reprint: 1969.

William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor. The Pelican Shakespeare AB24, general editor, Alfred Harbage. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. 132 pp. Reprint: In Alfred Harbage, general editor, William Shakespeare: The Complete Works. Penguin Books, 1969, pp. 335-364.

The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1962-1988. 20 vols. Textual Editor, Vols. I-XI; General Textual Editor, Vols. XII-XX:

  • Vol. I (1962). The Scarlet Letter, with an Introduction by William Charvat. lxviii, 290 pp. Reprints: 1968, 1971, 1978, 1983.
  • Vol. II (1965). The House of the Seven Gables, with an Introduction by William Charvat. lxvi, 418 pp. Reprint: 1971.
  • Vol. III (1964). The Blithdale Romance and Fanshawe, with an Introduction by Roy Harvey Pearce. lviii, 502 pp. Reprints: 1965, 1971.
  • Vol. IV (1968). The Marble Faun: or, The Romance of Monte Beni, with an Introduction by Claude M. Simpson. cxl, 612 pp. Reprint: 1971.
  • Vol. V (1970). Our Old Home: A Series of English Sketches, with an Introduction by Claude M. Simpson. cxvi, 498 pp.
  • Vol. VI (1972). True Stories from History and Biography, with an Historical Introduction by Roy Harvey Pearce. x, 370 pp.
  • Vol. VII (1972). A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales. xii, 464 pp.
  • Vol. VIII (1972). The American Notebooks, edited by Claude M. Simpson. xiv, 836 pp.
  • Vol. IX (1974). Twice-Told Tales, with an Historical Commentary by J. Donald Crowley. xii, 638 pp.
  • Vol. X (1974). Mosses from an Old Manse, with an Historical Commentary by J. Donald Crowley. x, 664 pp.
  • Vol. XI (1974). The Snow Image and Uncollected Tales, with an Historical Commentary by J. Donald Crowley. xii, 488 pp.

The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966- . 10 vols. General Editor, with Robert Kean Turner, Cyrus Hoy, George Walton Williams, L. A. Beaurline, Irby B. Cauthen, Jr., Hans Walter Gabler.


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  • Vol. I (1966), xxvi, 670 pp. Foreword and General Textual Introduction, pp. vii-xxv; The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, pp. 111-144.
  • Vol. II (1970), viii, 696 pp. Cupid's Revenge, pp. 315-448.
  • Vol. III (1976), viii, 612 pp. Beggars Bush, pp. 225-362.
  • Vol. IV (1979), viii, 646 pp. The Womans Prize, pp. 1-148.
  • Vol. V (1982), viii, 670 pp. The Loyal Subject, pp. 151-288.
  • Vol. VI (1985), viii, 606 pp. The Wild-Goose Chase, pp. 225-354.
  • Vol. VII (1989), viii, 744 pp. Henry VIII, pp. 3-144; Two Noble Kinsmen, pp. 145-298.
  • Vol. VIII (1992), viii, 758 pp. The Tragedy of Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt, pp. 483-632.
  • Vol. IX [forthcoming]. The Sea Voyage, The Maid in the Mill, and The Elder Brother.
  • Vol. X [in progress]. The Fair Maid of the Inn.

John Dryden: Four Tragedies, with L. A. Beaurline. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1967. x, 412 pp. The Indian Emperour, Aureng-Zebe, All for Love, Don Sebastian.

John Dryden: Four Comedies, with L. A. Beaurline. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1967. x, 368 pp. Secret Love, Sir Martin Mar-All, An Evening's Love, Marriage-a-la-Mode.

John Dewey: The Early Works, 1882-1898, edited by Jo Ann Boydston et al. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press; London and Amsterdam: Feffer & Simons, 1967-1972. 5 vols. Consulting Textual Editor of this edition: Textual principles and procedures, in II (1967), ix-xix; I (1969), ix-xix, revised; III (1969), l-lx; IV (1971), xli-li, revised; V (1972), cxviii-cxxix.

The Middle Works, 1899-1924, edited by Jo Ann Boydston et al. 1976-1983. 15 vols. Textual Consultant for this edition: Textual Principles and Procedures, in I (1976), 347-360, revised. [This essay, slightly revised in 1982, is included in John Dewey: The Later Works, 1925-1953, edited by Jo Ann Boydston et al. 1981-1900. 17 vols.: II (1984), 407-418.]

The University of Virginia Edition of the Works of Stephen Crane. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1969-1976. 10 vols.

  • Vol. I (1969). Bowery Tales: Maggie and George's Mother, with Introductions by James B. Colvert. xcviii, 186 pp.
  • Vol. II (1975). The Red Badge of Courage, with an Introduction by J. C. Levenson. xcii, 424 pp.
  • Vol. III (1976). The Third Violet and Active Service, with an Introduction by J. C. Levenson. lxii, 492 pp.
  • Vol. IV (1971). The O'Ruddy, with an Introduction by J. C. Levenson. lxxiv, 362 pp.

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  • Vol. V (1970). Tales of Adventure, with an Introduction by J. C. Levenson. cxcvi, 242 pp.
  • Vol. VI (1970). Tales of War, with an Introduction by James B. Colvert. cxcii, 402 pp.
  • Vol. VII (1969). Tales of Whilomville, with an Introduction by J. C. Levenson. lx, 278 pp.
  • Vol. VIII (1973). Tales, Sketches, and Reports, with an Introduction by Edwin H. Cady, xlii, 1184 pp.
  • Vol. IX (1971). Reports of War, with an Introduction by James B. Colvert. xxx, 678 pp.
  • Vol. X (1975). Poems and Literary Remains, with an Introduction by James B. Colvert. xxx, 384 pp.

The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973.2 vols. Second edition, revised, 1981.

  • Vol. I.Dido, Tamburlaine, The Jew of Malta, The Massacre at Paris. xii, 418 pp.
  • Vol. II. Edward II, Doctor Faustus, The First Book of Lucan Translated into English, Ovid's Elegies, Hero and Leander, Miscellaneous Pieces. vi, 542 pp.

Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage: A Facsimile Edition of the Manuscript. A Bruccoli Clark Book. Washington, D.C.: NCR/Microcard Editions, 1972-1973. 2 vols.

  • Vol. I (1973). Introduction and Apparatus. xiv, 124 pp.
  • Vol. II (1972). The Manuscript. viii, 264 pp.

The Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press; Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967- .9 vols. to date. Consulting Textual Editor for the following volumes:

  • Joseph Andrews, edited by Martin C. Battestin (1967). [Textual Introduction, pp xxxix-xlvii.] Reprints: Wesleyan Paperback, 1984; text only, in Joseph Andrews and Shamela, ed. Douglas Brooks-Davies, Oxford English Novels, 1970; World's Classics (paperback), 1980, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 (twice), 1990 (twice).
  • Miscellanies, Volume One, edited by Henry Knight Miller (1972). [Textual Introduction, pp. l-lv.]
  • The History of Tom Jones a Foundling. [See below.]
  • The Jacobite's Journal and Related Writings, edited by W. B. Coley (1975). [Textual Introduction, pp. lxxxiii-lxxxix; Appendix IV, Bibliographical Descriptions, pp. 437-440.]
  • Amelia, edited by Martin C. Battestin (1983). [Textual Introduction, pp. lxii-lxxx; Appendix VII, Bibliographical Descriptions, pp. 583-591; Appendix VIII, Press-Variants in the First Edition (1752), pp. 592-595.] Reprint: Wesleyan Paperback, 1984.

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  • An Enquiry into the Late Increase of Robbers and Related Writings, edited by Malvin R. Zirker (1988). [Textual Introduction, pp. cxv-cxxii.]

Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones a Foundling, with Introduction and Commentary by Martin C. Battestin. The Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press; Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974.2 vols. lxxxiv, 522; 1080 pp. [With map and six Plates.] Reprints: With revisions, in one volume, with critical Introduction and Commentary by Martin C. Battestin. Wesleyan Paperback, 1975. xxx, 994 pp.; 1977, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992; Wesleyan University Press [for Book-of-the-Month Club], with illustrations and slip-case by Warren Chappell, 1982; text and commentary only, New York: Modern Library, 1985.

The Works of William James. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Published for the American Council of Learned Societies by Harvard University Press, 1975-88. 19 vols. Textual Editor.

  • Pragmatism, with an Introduction by H. S. Thayer (1975). xxxviii, 316 pp. Reprint: With The Meaning of Truth, with an Introduction by A. J. Ayer, 1978 (paperback).
  • The Meaning of Truth, with an Introduction by H. S. Thayer (1975). xlvi, 328 pp. Reprint: With Pragmatism, with an Introduction by A. J. Ayer, 1978 (paperback).
  • Essays in Radical Empiricism, with an Introduction by John J. McDermott (1976). xlviii, 318 pp.
  • A Pluralistic Universe, with an Introduction by Richard J. Bernstein (1977). xxx, 488 pp.
  • Essays in Philosophy, with an Introduction by John J. McDermott (1978). xxxvi, 410 pp.
  • The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy, with an Introduction by Edward H. Madden (1979). xxxviii, 490 pp.
  • Some Problems of Philosophy, with an Introduction by Peter H. Hare (1979). xlii, 464 pp.
  • The Principles of Psychology, with Introductions by Gerald E. Myers and Rand B. Evans (1981). 3 vols. lxviii, 650; 1296; 1740 pp. Reprint: Text only, with an Introduction by George A. Miller, 1983 (paperback). xxii, 1302 pp.
  • Vols. I-II. Introductions and Text.
  • Vol. III. Notes, Appendixes, Apparatus, Index.
  • Essays in Religion and Morality, with an Introduction by John J. McDermott (1982). xxviii, 346 pp.
  • Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals, with an Introduction by Gerald E. Meyers (1983). xxviii, 334 pp.
  • Essays in Psychology, with an Introduction by William R. Woodward (1983). xlii, 468 pp.

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  • Psychology: Briefer Course, with an Introduction by Michael M. Sokal (1984). xliv, 554 pp.
  • The Varieties of Religious Experience, with an Introduction by John E. Smith (1985). lii, 670 pp.
  • Essays in Psychical Research, with an Introduction by Robert A. McDermott (1986). xxxviii, 684 pp.
  • Essays, Comments, and Reviews, with an Introduction by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (1987). xlii, 786 pp.
  • Manuscript Essays and Notes, with an Introduction by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (1988). l, 550 pp.
  • Manuscript Lectures, with an Introduction by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (1988). lxiv, 686 pp.

Vladimir Nabokov. New York and London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich / Bruccoli Clark; London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980-1983. 3 vols.

  • Lectures on Literature [on Austen, Dickens, Flaubert, Joyce, Kafka, Proust, Stevenson], with an Introduction by John Updike (1980). xxx, 386 pp. Reprints: New York: Harvest paperback, 1982; London: Picador paperback, 1983. Translations: In French by Hélène Pasquier. Paris: Fayard, 1983; reissued, Librairie générale française, 1987 (paperback). In German by Karl A. Klewer. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1983; reissued as Fischer Taschenbuch, 1991. In Italian by E. Capriolo. Milan: Garzanti, 1982. In Spanish by Francisco Torres Oliver. Barcelona: Bruguera, 1983; reissued 1987. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1984.
  • Lectures on Russian Literature [on Chekhov, Dostoevski, Gogol, Gorki, Tolstoy, Turgenev], with an Introduction by Fredson Bowers (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981; Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1982). xx, 332 pp. Reprints: New York: Harvest paperback, 1982; London: Picador paperback, 1983. Translations: In French by Marie-Odile Fortier-Masek. Paris: Fayard, 1985; reissued, Librairie générale française, 1988 (paperback). In German by Karl A. Klewer. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1984; reissued as Fischer Taschenbuch, 1991. In Italian by E. Capriolo. Milan: Garzanti, 1987. In Spanish. Barcelona: Bruguera, 1984. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 1985.
  • Lectures on Don Quixote, with an Introduction by Guy Davenport (1983). xx, 220 pp. Reprint: New York: Harvest paperback, c. 1983. Translations: In French by Hélène Pasquier. Paris: Fayard, 1986; reissued, Librairie générale française, [1989?] (paperback). In German by Friedrich Polako. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 1985; reissued as Fischer Taschenbuch, 1991. In Italian by E. Albinati. Milan: Garzanti, 1989. In Spanish by María Luisa Balseiro. Barcelona: Bruguera, 1987.

Leon Kroll: A Spoken Memoir, with Nancy Hale. Published for the University of Virginia Art Museum by the University Press of Virginia. Charlottesville, 1983. xx, 140 pp. [Frontispiece and 163 Plates. Pages 101-122,


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"Leon Kroll: On Art and Related Topics," edited by David B. Lawall; pages 130-133, "Selected Bibliography," by Willa Kay Lawall.]

Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 58. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Detroit: Gale Research, 1987. xxii, 370 pp. [Including "Foreword," pp. ix-xx.]

Elizabethan Dramatists, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 62. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Detroit: Gale Research, 1987. xxii, 492 pp. [Including "Foreword," pp. ix-xx, and "Appendix: The Publication of English Renaissance Plays," pp. 406-416.]

The Cambridge Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991- . Consulting Textual Editor.

The Great Gatsby, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli (1991). 288 pp.

The Correspondence of William James. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1992- .12 vols. Consulting Textual Editor.