Version, agency, intention: the cross-fertilising of German and Anglo-American editorial traditions
págs. 5-28
págs. 29-56
'Good white paper, with a new, clear and elegant typeface': early arnamagnaean editions
R. Mósesdóttir
págs. 57-76
To the glory of Mary: "Liber scole Virgins" at Lund University Library
E. Nylander
págs. 77-88
págs. 89-110
The book in the paetological concept of Stefan George: some remarks on the physical and iconic side of the published text, with an editorial conclusion
págs. 111-132
The limited edition unlimited: Samuel Beckett's fugal artefact
págs. 111-132
Historizing Ezra Pound's first thirty cantos
G. Bornstein
págs. 151-164
Writing by numbers: an aspect of woolf's revisionary practice
J. Briggs
págs. 165-182
Proceeding energetically from the unknown to the known: looking again at the genetic texts and documents for Joyce's "Ulysses"
M. Groden
págs. 183-196
págs. 197-210
Writing of the edge: Trollope's "An eye for an eye"
J. Mccourt
págs. 211-224
págs. 225-240
págs. 241-256
Versions of "Moby-Dick": plagiarism, censorship and some notes toward an ethics of the fluid text
J. Bryant
págs. 257-286
M. Werner
págs. 287-300
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