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  1. Marking the Body, Marking the Text: David Greetham’s “Archive Fever”
  2. Katherine D. Harris
  3. pp. 1-21
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  1. Iconoclastic Textuality: The Ecclesiastical Proust Archive
  2. Jeffrey Drouin
  3. pp. 22-39
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  1. Down the Rabbit Hole with David Greetham
  2. Emily Lauer
  3. pp. 40-54
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  1. .Txtual Forensics
  2. Matthew Kirschenbaum
  3. pp. 55-64
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  1. Scholar
  2. Jerome McGann
  3. p. 65
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  1. Edna St. Vincent Millay’s A Few Figs from Thistles: ‘Constant only to the Muse’ and Not To Be Taken Lightly
  2. Geffrey Davis
  3. pp. 66-94
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  1. On the Early Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Teasing, Typewriting, Editing
  2. E. J. F. Allen
  3. pp. 95-111
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  1. “By her unveil’d each horrid crime appears”: Authorship, Text, and Subtext in Phillis Wheatley’s Variants Poems
  2. Antonio T. Bly
  3. pp. 112-141
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  1. Receiving and Rendering: Notes on the Edited Shakespeare Page
  2. Paul J. Hecht
  3. pp. 142-159
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  1. Bédier’s Contribution to the Accomplishment of Stemmatic Method: An Italian Perspective
  2. Paolo Trovato
  3. pp. 160-176
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  1. ‘Hamlet’ After Q1: An Uncanny History of the Shakespearean Text by Zacharyn Lesser (review)
  2. Andrew Murphy, Heather Allen
  3. pp. 177-179
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  1. Owain Glyndŵr: A Casebook ed. by Michael Livingston and John K. Bollard (review)
  2. Lindy Brady
  3. pp. 179-182
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  1. Before Orientalism: Asian Peoples and Cultures in European Travel Writing, 1245–1510 by Kim M. Phillips (review)
  2. Timothy Gaster
  3. pp. 182-185
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  1. The Society for Textual Scholarship
  2. pp. 189-192
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 186-188
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