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  • Notes on Contributors

Michael Caines is Assistant Editor at the Times Literary Supplement. He is the editor of Lives of Shakespearian Actors: Garrick (Pickering & Chatto, 2008) and Major Voices: Eighteenth Century Women Playwrights (Toby Press, 2004). His current research project is a biography of the writer T. F. Powys. Email: michael.caines@the-tls.co.uk

David McKitterick FBA has been Fellow and Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge since 1986. His publications include Print, manuscript and the search for order, 1450–1830 (Cambridge University Press, 2003), The Making of the Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press, 1995), and with N. Morgan, I. Short, and T. Webber The Trinity Apocalypse (Trinity College Cambridge, MS R.16.2) (University of Toronto Press, 2005). He has recently edited the volume covering 1830–1914 of the Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, a series of which he is also a general editor. Email: djm1008@cam.ac.uk

A. C. Green is Assistant Archivist, Trinity College, Cambridge. Email: acg44@cam.ac.uk

A. S. G. Edwards is Professor of Textual Studies at De Montfort University. He writes mainly about medieval and early modern English manuscripts. Middle English prose: a critical guide to major authors and genres (Rutgers Uniersity Press, 1984) and with A. P. Bale the edition of John Lydgate's Lives of Ss Edmund & Fremund and the Extra miracles of St Edmund (Winter, 2009). Email: aedwar04@dmu.ac.uk

T. H. Howard-Hill is C. Wallace Martin Professor of English Emeritus of the University of South Carolina and since 1994 editor of The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, published The Index to British Literary Bibliography. 9 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969–1992) and two supplementary volumes. His The British Book Trade, 1475–1890: A Bibliography, 2 vols. and indexes on CD-ROM (London: The British Library), was published [End Page 138] in January 2009. He has written widely on Renaissance drama, particularly on textual problems, and on scribal transmission, notably by the scribe Ralph Crane. Email: ralphcrane@msn.com

Laurie Maguire is Professor of English at Oxford University (UK) and a fellow of Magdalen College. She is the author or editor of seven books. Her most recent book is Helen of Troy: from Homer to Hollywood (Wiley–Blackwell, 2009). Email: laurie.maguire@magd.ox.ac.uk

Gary Taylor is George Matthew Edgar Professor of English at Florida State University, where he also founded and now directs the interdisciplinary graduate program in the History of Text Technologies. He serves as General Editor of the Oxford editions of Shakespeare's Complete Works (1986–1987, rev. 2005) and of the Collected Works of Thomas Middleton (2007). His critical works include: Moment by Moment by Shakespeare (MacMillan, 1985), Reinventing Shakespeare (Weidenfield & Nicholson, 1989), and Cultural Selection (Basic Books, 1996). Email: gtaylor@fsu.edu

Sukanta Chaudhuri is Professor of English and Director of the School of Cultural Texts and Records, Jadavpur University. He is the author of Infirm Glory: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Image of Man (Clarendon Press, 1981) and Renaissance Pastoral and Its English Developments (Clarendon Press, 1989) among other works. His book on textual and editorial theory, The Metaphysics of Text, is forthcoming from Cambridge University Press. Email: sukantac@gmail.com [End Page 139]

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