The thesis represents the first critical edition of Ford Madox Ford's first volume of poems, The Questions at the Well (1893), accumulating all relevant bibliographical material and providing an original methodology for the editing of literary texts. A long prefatory essay discusses the theory, practice and paradoxes of cutting-edge textual editing, e.g. types of intention, 'intentional error', authorial and editorial revision, forms of censorship, the 'ideal' text, 'final version', 'last version' and 'separate work', 'textual primitivism', hypertext, and New Historicism and the 'socialization' of texts. This essay provides the theoretical basis for the editorial procedure I have created, which rests on taking as reading text the first prin...
Not only literary students, but also well-known scholars share the idea that the reconstruction of a...
The first annotated critical edition of the first volume of Ford's Parade's End tetralogy, with intr...
Responds to a recent article by Peter Shillingsburg (in Studies in Bibliography , 1991)on the taxono...
This thesis represents the first critical edition of Ford Madox Ford's first volume of poems, The Qu...
Since they were first published in the 1890's Emily Dickinson's (1830-1886) poems have elicited quer...
The thesis examines approximately 491 items of correspondence from the author to various recipients ...
This chapter offers a discussion of twentieth and twenty-first century editing practice with regard ...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
An account of the basic principles of textual editing, and the procedures followed by editors, with ...
Waters's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
International audienceThe small octavo entitled Poems: written by Wil. Shake-speare, Gent., and publ...
This thesis challenges the conventional opinion that Ford Madox Ford was a great editor. It establis...
‘Is your edition really necessary?’ is one of those questions which are so searching that they are r...
Not only literary students, but also well-known scholars share the idea that the reconstruction of a...
The first annotated critical edition of the first volume of Ford's Parade's End tetralogy, with intr...
Responds to a recent article by Peter Shillingsburg (in Studies in Bibliography , 1991)on the taxono...
This thesis represents the first critical edition of Ford Madox Ford's first volume of poems, The Qu...
Since they were first published in the 1890's Emily Dickinson's (1830-1886) poems have elicited quer...
The thesis examines approximately 491 items of correspondence from the author to various recipients ...
This chapter offers a discussion of twentieth and twenty-first century editing practice with regard ...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
An account of the basic principles of textual editing, and the procedures followed by editors, with ...
Waters's paper given November 8, 2008, at the Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
International audienceThe small octavo entitled Poems: written by Wil. Shake-speare, Gent., and publ...
This thesis challenges the conventional opinion that Ford Madox Ford was a great editor. It establis...
‘Is your edition really necessary?’ is one of those questions which are so searching that they are r...
Not only literary students, but also well-known scholars share the idea that the reconstruction of a...
The first annotated critical edition of the first volume of Ford's Parade's End tetralogy, with intr...
Responds to a recent article by Peter Shillingsburg (in Studies in Bibliography , 1991)on the taxono...