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|a The application of thought to textual criticism, by A. E. Housman.--The rationale of copy-text, by W. W. Greg.--Editorial problems: a preliminary survey, by R. C. Bald.--Some principles for scholarly editions for nineteenth-century American authors, by F. Bowers.--The aesthetics of textual criticism, by J. Thorpe.--A textual paradox: Rochester's To a lady in a letter, by D. M. Veith.--Editing the letters of letter-writers, by R. Halsband.--Establishing a text: the Emily Dickinson papers, by T. H. Johnson.--Editing a nineteenth-century novelist, by J. Butt.--Samuel Clemens and his English publishers: biographical and editorial problems, by D. Welland.--Some textual problems in Yeats, by R. K. Alspach.--Back to Methusela: textual problems in Shaw, by H. M. Geduld.--Notes on the textual history of The sound and the fury, by J. B. Meriwether.--Computor aids to editing the text of Dryden, by V. A. Dearing.--The ordered computor collation of unprepared literary text, by W. M. Gibson and G. R. Petty, Jr.--Further readings (p. 301-306)
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