Continuing the series that collects the best interdisciplinary work in textual scholarship, TEXT 9 features an exploration by Suzanne Gossett on why women should be interested in editing male authors; a study of the critical reception of Raphael's coloring in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries by Janis Bell; Roy Flannagan on editing Milton; and Deirdre Phelps on the place of the book in the development of literary sociology. Of special note is a cluster of essays on teaching textual criticism by George Bornstein, Philip Cohen, Hans Walter Gabler, and David Holdeman. And the volume includes, as always, a host of reviews on recent textual criticism and new critical editions. D. C. Greetham is Professor of English and Medieval Studies, City University of New York Graduate School. W. Speed Hill is Professor of English, City University of New York. Peter Shillingsburg is Professor of English, Mississippi State University.
Continuing the series that collects the best interdisciplinary work in textual scholarship, TEXT 9 features an exploration by Suzanne Gossett on why women should be interested in editing male authors; a study of the critical reception of Raphael's coloring in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries by Janis Bell; Roy Flannagan on editing Milton; and Deirdre Phelps on the place of the book in the development of literary sociology. Of special note is a cluster of essays on teaching textual criticism by George Bornstein, Philip Cohen, Hans Walter Gabler, and David Holdeman. And the volume includes, as always, a host of reviews on recent textual criticism and new critical editions. D. C. Greetham is Professor of English and Medieval Studies, City University of New York Graduate School. W. Speed Hill is Professor of English, City University of New York. Peter Shillingsburg is Professor of English, Mississippi State University.