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Bornstein, George and Ralph G. Williams, eds. 'Palimpsest: Editorial Theory in the Humanities. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Pres, 1993.

Editorial and Critical Theory: From Modernism to Postmodernism, by D. C. Greetham

I Shall Be Spoken: Textual Boundaries, Authors, and Intent, by Ralph G. Williams

Feminism and Editing Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: The Editor And?/Or? the Text, by Betty T. Bennett

Religion, Rhetoric, and Editorial Technique: Reconstructing the Classics, by james E. G. Zetzel

The Renaissance and the End of Editing, by Gary Taylor

The Case of The Ambassadors and the Textual Condition, by Jerome McGann

What is the Text of a Poem by Yeats? by George Bornstein

On Textual Criticism and Editing: The Case of Joyce's Ulysses, by Hans Walter Gabler

Editing the Editors: Translation and Elucidation of the Text of the Bible, by David Noel Freedman

The Grime of the Centuries Is a Pigment of the Imagination: Michelangelo's Sisten Ceiling, by Kathleen Weil-Garris Brandt

Benjamin Franklin's Correspondence: Whose Intent? What Text? I don't Know's the Author, by Barbara Oberg

Translations and Adaptations of Operatic Texts, by Philip Gossett

Editing Marting Luter King, Jr.: Political and Scholarly Issues, by Clayborne Carson