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portada Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts: Papers Given at the Editorial Conference University of Toronto, October 1967
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.19 kg.
ISBN13
9781487573195

Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts: Papers Given at the Editorial Conference University of Toronto, October 1967

Smith, D. I. B. (Author) · University of Toronto Press · Paperback

Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts: Papers Given at the Editorial Conference University of Toronto, October 1967 - Smith, D. I. B.

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Synopsis "Editing Eighteenth-Century Texts: Papers Given at the Editorial Conference University of Toronto, October 1967"

This is the third publication to come from the Editorial Problems Conference held at the University of Toronto (the first two were Editing Sixteenth-Century Texts, edited by R. J. Schoeck and Editing Nineteenth-Century Texts, edited by John M. Robson). The present volume includes essays by Theodore Besterman and Joyce Hemlow on the specific problems arising in the editing of Voltaire's letters and the letters and journals of Fanny Burney, a paper by G.E. Bentley on the formidable editorial difficulties raise by Blake's illuminated printing, an introduction to the ledgers of William Strachan by O.M. Brack, a discussion by William J. Howard on the development of the modern concept of copyright during the years 1770 1800, and a paper by Donald Greene on the Yale Edition of the works of Samuel Johnson.

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