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Textual Criticism since Greg: A Chronicle, 1950-2000
G. Thomas Tanselle
The past half century has been one of the most active and provocative periods in the long history of textual criticism. In this series of six critical essays that survey theoretical writings in the field since 1950, the eminent textual scholar G. Thomas Tanselle chronicles a significant moment in intellectual history and offers a guide for thinking through the basic issues of textual criticism and scholarly editing.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Contents
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Preface to the Expanded Edition
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Preface to the First Edition (1987)
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Greg’s Theory of Copy-Text and the Editing of American Literature: 1950-1974
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Recent Editorial Discussion and the Central Questions of Editing: 1974-1979
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Historicism and Critical Editing: 1979-1985
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Textual Criticism and Literary Sociology: 1985-1990
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Textual Instability and Editorial Idealism: 1990-1995
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Textual Criticism at the Millennium: 1995-2000
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Index
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Published: 2005
Publisher: Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
- 9781883631116 (hardcover)