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== FIAT ''f''LUX, by Random Cloud (61-172) ==
== FIAT ''f''LUX, by Random Cloud (61-172) ==


== "What? in a names that which we call a Rose," The Desired Texts of ''Romeo and Juliet'', by Jonathan Goldber (173-202) ==  
== "What? in a names that which we call a Rose," The Desired Texts of ''Romeo and Juliet'', by Jonathan Goldberg (173-202) ==


== The Noisy Comma, Searching for the Signal in Renaissance Dramatic Texts, by Antony Hammond (203-250) ==  
== The Noisy Comma, Searching for the Signal in Renaissance Dramatic Texts, by Antony Hammond (203-250) ==  


== Acting Scripts, Performing Texts, by Stephen Orgel (251-294) ==
== Acting Scripts, Performing Texts, by Stephen Orgel (251-294) ==

Revision as of 15:52, 13 September 2011

McLeod, Randall M., ed. Crisis in Editing: Texts of the English Renaissance. Papers given at the twenty-fourth annual Conference on Editorial Problems, University of Toronto, 4-5 November 1988. New York: AMS Press, 1994.

Introduction, by Randall McLeod (ix-xiii)

Manuscript into Print, by Nicolas Barker (1-18)

The Rhetorics of Reaction, by Gary Taylor (19-60)

FIAT fLUX, by Random Cloud (61-172)

"What? in a names that which we call a Rose," The Desired Texts of Romeo and Juliet, by Jonathan Goldberg (173-202)

The Noisy Comma, Searching for the Signal in Renaissance Dramatic Texts, by Antony Hammond (203-250)

Acting Scripts, Performing Texts, by Stephen Orgel (251-294)