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Notes on Contributors
  
  
  
  
  

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Notes on Contributors

G. Thomas Tanselle, Vice President of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and Adjunct Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, is President of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia and published last year The Life and Work of Fredson Bowers.

Paul Needham is Senior Vice-President and Director of Books of Manuscripts, Sotheby's New York.

Paul Eggert edited The Boy in the Bush (1990) and Twilight in Italy and Other Essays (1994) in the Cambridge UP Works of D. H. Lawrence series. He directs the Australian Scholarly Editions Centre at University College ADFA, Canberra.

Joel Fredell is Assistant Professor of English at Southeastern Louisiana University.

William McClellan is an Assistant Professor of English at Baruch College / City University of New York. He is currently writing a book on the anthologizing of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the fifteenth century.

Professor G. E. Bentley, Jr., of University College, University of Toronto, the author of Blake Records (1969) and Blake Books (1977) and editor of William Blake's Writings, 2 vols. (1978), is concerned with illustrated books. His Blake Books Supplement is in the press, and he is working on printed English Bible illustrations 1539-1830 and on Robert Bowyer and the Illustration of National History c. 1800.

Ann R. Meyer is a Javits Fellow and doctoral student in English at the University of Chicago. She is also a contributing editor to Private Libraries in Renaissance England.

James A. Riddell is Professor of English at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He and Stanley Stewart have recently completed Jonson's Spenser, a study of the 1617 Spenser Folio that was annotated by Ben Jonson.

O M Brack, Jr., Professor of English at Arizona State University, is Textual Editor of the Works of Tobias Smollett and editor of The Shorter Prose Writings of Samuel Johnson.

Emily Lorraine De Montluzin is Professor of History at Francis Marion College in Florence, South Carolina. She is the author of The Anti-Jacobins, 1798-1800: The Early Contributors to the "Anti-Jacobin Review" (London,


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1988) as well as articles on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British press history.

Nicholas A. Joukovsky is Associate Professor of English at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. He is currently completing his edition of The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock for Oxford University Press.

Arthur Sherbo, Emeritus Professor of English at Michigan State University, is making a special study of eighteenth-century periodicals and is also preparing a book entitled Further Critical Opinions of Samuel Johnson.

Louis J. Oldani, Professor of English at Rockhurst College, is the editor of a three-volume series on Jesuit school drama of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. His articles on twentieth-century American writers have appeared in the Dreiser Newsletter, the Library Chronicle, and Research Studies.

Nancy Yanoshak is on the Faculty in History and Women's Studies at Simon's Rock College of Bard. Her article on watermarks in Poslanie mnogoslovnoe is an outgrowth of her study of sixteenth-century Russian history.