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New Ways of Looking at Old Texts, I
Contents
Preface
xi
Editing Nondramatic Texts of the English Renaissance: A Field Guide with Illustrations
W. SPEED HILL
1
1985: The Theory and Practice of Transcription, chair, Arthur F. Kinney
The Theory and Practice of Transcription
W. SPEED HILL
25
The Recent of the Ladie Kateryne and the Practice of Editorial Transcription
GORDON KIPLING
33
Accounting for Absence: The Transcription of Space
A. R. BRAUNMULLER
47
Editing Daniel
JOHN PITCHER
57
1986: RJETS-Newberry Library Lecture, chair, Arthur F. Kinney
Richard Johnson's Tom a' Lincoln Dramatized: A Jacobean Play in British Library MS. Add. 61745
RICHARD PROUDFOOT
75
1986: Editing Women Writers of the Renaissance, chair, Suzanne Gossett
Did Shakespeare Have Any Sisters? Editing Texts by Englishwomen of the Renaissance and Reformation
ELIZABETH H. HAGEMAN
103
Life and Letters: Editing the Writing of Margaret Roper
ELIZABETH MCCUTCHEON
111
Provenance and Propaganda as Editorial Stumbling Blocks
FRANCES TEAGUE
119
Lady Mary Wroth's Urania: A Response to Jacobean Censorship
JOSEPHINE A. ROBERTS
125
1987: RETS-Newberry Library Lecture, chair, Mary Beth Rose
Notions in Garrison: The Seventeenth-Century Commonplace Book
PETER BEAL
131
1988: Is Typography Textual?, chair, Carolyn Kent
From Illustrated Epigram to Emblem: The Canonization of a Typographical Arrangement
BERNHARD F, SCHOLZ
149
Malleable and Fixed Texts: Manuscript and Printed Miscellanies and the Transmission of Lyric Poetry in the
English Renaissance
ARTHUR F.MAROTTI
159
Jonson's Authorization of Type in Sejanus and Other Early Quartos
JOHN JOWETT
175
Reading Before the Lines: Typography, Iconography, and the Author in Milton's 1645 Frontispiece
GARY SPEAR
187
1989: The New Historicism and the Editing of English Renaissance Texts, chair, Thomas L. Berger
The New Historicism and the Editing of English Renaissance Texts
THOMAS L. BERGER
195
What is a Work? What is a Document?
MARGRETA DE GRAZIA
199
Manuscript, Print, and the English Renaissance Lyric
ARTHUR F. MAROTTI
209
Work, Document, and Miscellany: A Response to Professors de Grazia and Marotti
A. R. BRAUNMULLER
223
1990: Voices of Silence: Editing the Letters of Renaissance Women, chair, Josephine A. Roberts
Behind the Arras: Editing Renaissance Women's Letters
SARA JAYNE STEEN
229
Recreating the Letters of Lady Anne Southwell
JEAN KLENE, C. S. C.
239
Some Problems in Editing Margaret Cavendish
JAMES FITZMAURICE
253
Giving Voices to the Silent: Editing the Private Writings of Women
JOHN W. VELZ
263
1991: Editing Manuscript Poetical Miscellanies, chair, Arthur F. Marotti
Manuscript Circulation at the Elizabethan Court
STEVEN W. MAY
273
John Ramsey's Manuscript as a Personal and Family Document
EDWARD DOUGHTIE
281
The Renaissance Manuscript Verse Miscellany: Private Party, Private Text
ERNEST W. SULLIVAN, II
289
Index
299