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English
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70

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Two lectures on editing: Shakespeare and Hawthorne
1969, Ohio State University Press
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Table of Contents

Basic Shakespeare; steps toward an ideal text of the first folio [by] Charlton Hinman.
Practical texts and definitive editions [by] Fredson Bowers.

Edition Notes

"The two lectures contained herein were originally delivered at the Ohio State University on February 16, 1968... on the occasion of the publication of 'The Marble Faun', volume IV of the Centenary edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne."

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Dewey Decimal Class
808.02
Library of Congress
PN162 .H5

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70 p.
Number of pages
70

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OL5687628M
Internet Archive
twolecturesonedi0000hinm
LCCN
69019784
OCLC/WorldCat
13269

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