Is there a story in those notes? Let me answer that in the affirmative. Drawing on the Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, I can tell you that there are many, many stories in those notes. But I should explain the question. Certainly there are stories behind the notes: the serendipitous moments of discovery, the slogging through barren sources, or the comeuppance when a research strategy proves terribly wrong. Stories behind the notes also encompass stories that are left behind, chipped off or sanded away as the editor trims her knowledge down to precisely the kernel needed to explicate the text. Stories in the notes are offered to the reader as aids in reading the texts well. Unlike the note that explicates an is...
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All those engaged in the editing of literary and historical documents are deeply in debt to Dr. Tans...
The opportunity to read a number of manuscripts written by a variety of authors is a great experienc...
This text shows what it announces: two research problems. First, how are readings of texts affected ...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
The seven components of Literary & Historical Editing are three introductory pieces (two by the edit...
The aim of this project is to provide a detailed reconsideration of the role that literary annotatio...
When I first embarked upon this editing odyssey in September of 2005, I came across the words of Osc...
Thinking about the problems the editors posed to us — how do we pick topics, what heuristics do we f...
Senior editors get only two shots at the annual report, and by the time their second one bursts into...
Issues of power have always been an important factor in fan fiction writing. The publishers of the s...
Paper on how researchers develop personal relationships with archives, the documents they work with,...
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