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Hershel Parker

Hershel Parker is an American professor of English and literature, noted for his research into the works of Herman Melville. Parker is the H. Fletcher Brown Professor Emeritus at the University of Delaware.[1] He is co-editor with Harrison Hayford of the Norton Critical Edition of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick (1967, 2001, and 2017), and the General Editor of the Northwestern-Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville, which, with the publication of volume 13, "Billy Budd, Sailor" and Other Uncompleted Writings, is now (2017) complete in fifteen volumes. Parker is the author of a two-volume biography of Herman Melville published by Johns Hopkins University Press (1996, 2002). Parker also edited the first ever one-volume edition of Melville's complete poetry, Herman Melville: Complete Poems, published by the Library of America in 2019.

Hershel Parker
Academic background
Alma materLamar University
Academic work
DisciplineEnglish and literature
InstitutionsUniversity of Delaware

Parker is an advocate of traditional methods of literary research, which emphasize access to original materials, encourage deliberate study of chronology, and examine the relationship between a literary work and the creative genius of its author.[2] He has spoken out against academic schools of thought such as New Criticism, post structuralism and semiotics which ignore or downplay scholarly analysis of authorial intention.[3]

In the mid-2010s Parker became a regular contributor to the webzine Journal of the American Revolution.[4][5] Now his ongoing genealogical research in relation to American history has led to a new book guided by Alma MacDougall to publication on March 12, 2024 - An Okie's Racial Reckonings. Available now on Amazon as a Kindle ebook or Paperback. In the spirit of Jim Webb's Born Fighting but richly researched and detailed, it traces the involvement of Parker's newly identified ancestors in momentous episodes of American history. One disturbing chapter depicts a North Carolina kinsman who in 1873 won full pardons for all members of the KKK. His losing opponent was Albion W. Tourgée, later the novelist of the Reconstruction and the lawyer who lost Plessy v. Ferguson. Without engaging Eric Foner, this chapter clarifies and corrects his account in Reconstruction. Like Parker's articles in Journal of the American Revolution, this book is written not from other books but from historical documents, many of which he discovered. This is history from the ground up, a new experiment in the uses of genealogy in writing American history. The book is astonishingly pertinent to 2024 American politics.

Melville biography edit

Volume 1 of Parker's two-volume biography, Herman Melville: A Biography, Vol. 1,1819-1851, Vol.2, 1851-1891, was one of two finalists for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize in Biography. Both volumes in turn won the highest award from the Association of American Publishers, the first volume in the category of “Literature and Language” (1997) and the second in a new category of “Biography and Autobiography” (2003).[6][7][8] On September 22, 2008 at the inaugural public program of the CUNY Leon Levy Center for Biography, "An Eloquent Beginning", one of the presenters, Pulitzer Prize winner John Matteson, read aloud the first paragraph of Herman Melville: A Biography, 1819-1851, as an example of how “the opening paragraph should reflect the character of the subject, the way the music of a great aria fits the mood of the words being sung".[9]

In 2013 Parker published Melville Biography: An Inside Narrative, a companion volume to the two-volume biography that is, in part, a memoir of the decades of collaborative research that established a documentary, archival foundation for the two-volume biography. In Melville Biography, Parker also looks at the various theoretical approaches to editing, biography, and literary criticism widely practiced in recent decades — including Marxist Theory, The New Criticism, The New Historicism, Post-Structuralism, and Deconstruction — that he believes fostered the ahistorical, antiarchival biases that likely led some critics and reviewers to publish negative critiques of the two-volume biography. The book was singled out in The New Yorker Blog as a book to "watch out for"[10] and received accolades from the respected biographer Carl Rollyson in his Wall Street Journal review "The Hunt for Herman Melville".[11]

Editorial Projects: Herman Melville edit

He has undertaken five long-term collaborative projects. He was Associate General Editor of the Northwestern-Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville for 13 volumes and is General Editor for the final two volumes, Published Poems (2009) and “Billy Budd, Sailor” and Other Uncompleted Writings (2017). He edited the 1820-1865 section of The Norton Anthology of American Literature (1979 and the next four editions); much of his work remains in the sixth edition (2007), according to Norton policy. For each of the four volumes of the edition of Melville in the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, edited by Philippe Jaworski (1997–2010), he contributed a “Chronologie".[12] Since 1986 he has been expanding Jay Leyda’s chronological documentary life, The Melville Log, from 1000 pages in the 1969 edition to 9000 pages. Parker has in preparation a three-volume selection to be published by the Gordian Press with Robert A. Sandberg collaborating as design and layout editor. In addition, Parker has written articles and books in collaboration with other scholars, most frequently with Brian Higgins, as in their Louisiana State University Press publication Reading Melville’sPierre; or, The Ambiguities” (2006).[13]

Recovering Lost Authority in American Novels edit

In the 1970s Parker pioneered the study of lost authority in standard American novels by Mark Twain, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Norman Mailer and others. His work on Stephen Crane repeatedly evoked threats of lawsuits from Fredson Bowers for alleging sloppiness in both theory and practice in Bowers' Virginia Edition of Crane's works. Parker’s 1984 Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons: Literary Authority in American Fiction was the first book systematically to bring biographical evidence to bear on textual theory, literary criticism, and literary theory.[14][15] Frequently attacked by reviewers trained in the New Criticism as well as by proponents of the New Bibliography of W. W. Greg and Fredson Bowers, Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons nevertheless has been applied to their problems by biblical, classical, and medieval scholars as well as by critics of more modern literature. See for example Sally Bushell, Text as Process,[16] John Van Engen, Past and Future of Medieval Studies,[17] Alison M. Jack, Texts Reading Texts Sacred and Secular 2,[18] Robert S. Kawashima, “Comparative Literature and Biblical Studies: The Case of Allusion",[19] Tim William Machan, Textual Criticism and Middle English Texts,[20] Michael J. Meyer, Literature and Music,[21] James J. O’Hara, “Trying Not to Cheat: Responses to Inconsistencies in Roman Epic",[22] and Peter L. Shillingsburg, Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age.[23]

Selected bibliography edit

  • Parker, Hershel, ed. (2019), Herman Melville: Complete Poems, Library of America, 990 pp. (reviewed by Helen Vendler, The New York Review of Books, 5 December 2019, pp. 29, 32–34).
  • Parker, Hershel (2013). Melville Biography: An Inside Narrative. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0-8101-2709-8. OCLC 785079312.
  • Parker, Hershel (2008). Melville: The Making of the Poet. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0-8101-2464-6. OCLC 141484496.
  • Parker, Hershel (2002). Herman Melville: A Biography. Vol. v. 2. 1851-1891. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-8186-2. OCLC 248147808.
  • Parker, Hershel (2005) [1996]. Herman Melville: A Biography. Vol. v. 1. 1819-1851 (Paperback ed.). Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-8185-4. OCLC 57751037.
  • Higgins, Brian; Parker, Hershel, eds. (1992). Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Moby Dick. New York: G.K. Hall. ISBN 0-8161-7318-4. OCLC 25873726.
  • Hayes, Kevin J.; Parker, Hershel; Mailloux, Steven (1991). Checklist of Melville Reviews (Rev. ed.). Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-1028-8. OCLC 24848270.
  • Parker, Hershel (1990). Reading Billy Budd. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-0961-1. OCLC 300702142.
  • Parker, Hershel (Winter 1990). ""The New Melville Log": A Progress Report and an Appeal". Modern Language Studies. 20 (1). Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA: Northeast Modern Language Association: 53–66. doi:10.2307/3195162. ISSN 0047-7729. JSTOR 3195162. OCLC 484654260.
  • Parker, Hershel (1984). Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons: Literary Authority in American Fiction. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-0666-3. OCLC 11362604.
  • Higgins, Brian; Parker, Hershel, eds. (1983). Critical Essays on Herman Melville's Pierre, or, the Ambiguities. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston, MA: G.K. Hall. ISBN 0-8161-8319-8. OCLC 9393926.
  • Parker, Hershel; Hayford, Harrison (June 1970). Moby-Dick As Doubloon; Essays and Extracts, 1851-1970. A Norton Critical edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-09883-4. OCLC 601909112.
  • Parker, Hershel, ed. (1970) [1967]. The Recognition of Herman Melville: Selected Criticism Since 1846. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-06164-X. OCLC 3029736.

References edit

  1. ^ Moncure, Sue Swyers (1997). "Hershel Parker's 'Melville' a whale of a biography". University of Delaware Messenger. 6 (2). Newark, DE: University of Delaware. OCLC 25117937. Retrieved January 8, 2011.
  2. ^ Parker, Hershel (January 26, 2011). "Fragments from a Writing Desk: The Footsteps Theory of Biography". Hershel Parker's Blog. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  3. ^ David Weddle (2003), "Lights, Camera, Action. Marxism, Semiotics, Narratology: Film School Isn't What It Used to Be, One Father Discovers. The Los Angeles Times, July 13, 2003; accessed 24 Jan 2016
  4. ^ Parker, Hershel (August 11, 2014). "The Tryon County Patriots of 1775 and Their 'Association'". Journal of the American Revolution. Retrieved October 11, 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help).
  5. ^ Parker, Hershel (October 8, 2014). "Fanning Outfoxes Marion". Journal of the American Revolution. Retrieved October 11, 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help).
  6. ^ Schwartz, Larry. "The Professional/Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers Outstanding Professional & Scholarly Titles". Retrieved January 8, 2011.
  7. ^ Contributor biographical information for Hershel Parker. OCLC 141484496.
  8. ^ "Product Details - Herman Melville, A Biography, Volume 1, 1819-1851". Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  9. ^ "The Johns Hopkins University Press - 2009 Press News Archive". Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  10. ^ "Books to Watch Out For: January Preview". The New Yorker. 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  11. ^ Rollyson, Carl (2013-03-29). "Book Review: Melville Biography: An Inside Narrative - WSJ.com". Online.wsj.com. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
  12. ^ Melville, Herman (1997). Oeuvres: Taipi, Omou, Mardi. Bibliotheque de la Pleiade. ISBN 2-07-010681-0.
  13. ^ Melville, Herman (2006). Reading Melville's "Pierre; or, The Ambiguities". Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 9780807132265.
  14. ^ Cain, William E.; Parker, Hershel; Newman, Charles (Winter 1985). "Review: Texts, Economics, Knowledge". American Quarterly. 37 (5). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press: 762–767. doi:10.2307/2712623. ISSN 0003-0678. JSTOR 2712623. OCLC 480215117. Reviewed work(s): Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons: Literary Authority in American Fiction by Hershel Parker; The Post-Modern Aura: The Act of Fiction in an Age of Inflation by Charles Newman
  15. ^ Leitz, III, Robert C.; Parker, Hershel (March 1987). "Review". American Literature. 59 (1). Durham, NC: Duke University Press: 127–129. doi:10.2307/2926496. ISSN 0002-9831. JSTOR 2926496. OCLC 483449493. Review of Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons: Literary Authority in American Fiction
  16. ^ Bushell, Sally (2009). Text as Process: Creative Composition in Wordsworth, Tennyson, and Dickinson. University of Virginia Press. ISBN 978-0-8139-2774-9.
  17. ^ Engen, John Van (1994). Past and Future of Medieval Studies. University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0-268-03801-5.
  18. ^ Jack, Alison M (1999). Texts Reading Texts Sacred and Secular 2: Two Postmodern Perspectives. Sheffield. ISBN 1-85075-954-5.
  19. ^ Kawashima, Robert S (2007). "Comparative Literature and Biblical Studies: The Case of Allusion". Prooftexts. 27 (2): 324–344. doi:10.2979/PFT.2007.27.2.324. S2CID 171042463.
  20. ^ Machan, Tim William (1994). Textual Criticism and Middle English Texts. University of Virginia Press.
  21. ^ Meyer, Michael J (2002). Literature and Music. Rodopi.
  22. ^ O’Hara, James J. (2005). "Trying Not to Cheat: Responses to Inconsistencies in Roman Epic". Transactions of the American Philological Association. 135 (1): 15–33. doi:10.1353/apa.2005.0012. S2CID 162855148.
  23. ^ Shillingsburg, Peter L. (1996). Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age: Theory and Practice, 3rd edition. University of Michigan Press.

External links edit

  • Parker, Hershel. "Fragments from a Writing Desk". Hershel Parker's Blog. Retrieved January 27, 2011.

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Hershel Parker is an American professor of English and literature noted for his research into the works of Herman Melville Parker is the H Fletcher Brown Professor Emeritus at the University of Delaware 1 He is co editor with Harrison Hayford of the Norton Critical Edition of Herman Melville s Moby Dick 1967 2001 and 2017 and the General Editor of the Northwestern Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville which with the publication of volume 13 Billy Budd Sailor and Other Uncompleted Writings is now 2017 complete in fifteen volumes Parker is the author of a two volume biography of Herman Melville published by Johns Hopkins University Press 1996 2002 Parker also edited the first ever one volume edition of Melville s complete poetry Herman Melville Complete Poems published by the Library of America in 2019 Hershel ParkerAcademic backgroundAlma materLamar UniversityAcademic workDisciplineEnglish and literatureInstitutionsUniversity of Delaware Parker is an advocate of traditional methods of literary research which emphasize access to original materials encourage deliberate study of chronology and examine the relationship between a literary work and the creative genius of its author 2 He has spoken out against academic schools of thought such as New Criticism post structuralism and semiotics which ignore or downplay scholarly analysis of authorial intention 3 In the mid 2010s Parker became a regular contributor to the webzine Journal of the American Revolution 4 5 Now his ongoing genealogical research in relation to American history has led to a new book guided by Alma MacDougall to publication on March 12 2024 An Okie s Racial Reckonings Available now on Amazon as a Kindle ebook or Paperback In the spirit of Jim Webb s Born Fighting but richly researched and detailed it traces the involvement of Parker s newly identified ancestors in momentous episodes of American history One disturbing chapter depicts a North Carolina kinsman who in 1873 won full pardons for all members of the KKK His losing opponent was Albion W Tourgee later the novelist of the Reconstruction and the lawyer who lost Plessy v Ferguson Without engaging Eric Foner this chapter clarifies and corrects his account in Reconstruction Like Parker s articles in Journal of the American Revolution this book is written not from other books but from historical documents many of which he discovered This is history from the ground up a new experiment in the uses of genealogy in writing American history The book is astonishingly pertinent to 2024 American politics Contents 1 Melville biography 2 Editorial Projects Herman Melville 3 Recovering Lost Authority in American Novels 4 Selected bibliography 5 References 6 External linksMelville biography editVolume 1 of Parker s two volume biography Herman Melville A Biography Vol 1 1819 1851 Vol 2 1851 1891 was one of two finalists for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize in Biography Both volumes in turn won the highest award from the Association of American Publishers the first volume in the category of Literature and Language 1997 and the second in a new category of Biography and Autobiography 2003 6 7 8 On September 22 2008 at the inaugural public program of the CUNY Leon Levy Center for Biography An Eloquent Beginning one of the presenters Pulitzer Prize winner John Matteson read aloud the first paragraph of Herman Melville A Biography 1819 1851 as an example of how the opening paragraph should reflect the character of the subject the way the music of a great aria fits the mood of the words being sung 9 In 2013 Parker published Melville Biography An Inside Narrative a companion volume to the two volume biography that is in part a memoir of the decades of collaborative research that established a documentary archival foundation for the two volume biography In Melville Biography Parker also looks at the various theoretical approaches to editing biography and literary criticism widely practiced in recent decades including Marxist Theory The New Criticism The New Historicism Post Structuralism and Deconstruction that he believes fostered the ahistorical antiarchival biases that likely led some critics and reviewers to publish negative critiques of the two volume biography The book was singled out in The New Yorker Blog as a book to watch out for 10 and received accolades from the respected biographer Carl Rollyson in his Wall Street Journal review The Hunt for Herman Melville 11 Editorial Projects Herman Melville editHe has undertaken five long term collaborative projects He was Associate General Editor of the Northwestern Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville for 13 volumes and is General Editor for the final two volumes Published Poems 2009 and Billy Budd Sailor and Other Uncompleted Writings 2017 He edited the 1820 1865 section of The Norton Anthology of American Literature 1979 and the next four editions much of his work remains in the sixth edition 2007 according to Norton policy For each of the four volumes of the edition of Melville in the Bibliotheque de la Pleiade edited by Philippe Jaworski 1997 2010 he contributed a Chronologie 12 Since 1986 he has been expanding Jay Leyda s chronological documentary life The Melville Log from 1000 pages in the 1969 edition to 9000 pages Parker has in preparation a three volume selection to be published by the Gordian Press with Robert A Sandberg collaborating as design and layout editor In addition Parker has written articles and books in collaboration with other scholars most frequently with Brian Higgins as in their Louisiana State University Press publication Reading Melville s Pierre or The Ambiguities 2006 13 Recovering Lost Authority in American Novels editIn the 1970s Parker pioneered the study of lost authority in standard American novels by Mark Twain F Scott Fitzgerald William Faulkner Norman Mailer and others His work on Stephen Crane repeatedly evoked threats of lawsuits from Fredson Bowers for alleging sloppiness in both theory and practice in Bowers Virginia Edition of Crane s works Parker s 1984 Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons Literary Authority in American Fiction was the first book systematically to bring biographical evidence to bear on textual theory literary criticism and literary theory 14 15 Frequently attacked by reviewers trained in the New Criticism as well as by proponents of the New Bibliography of W W Greg and Fredson Bowers Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons nevertheless has been applied to their problems by biblical classical and medieval scholars as well as by critics of more modern literature See for example Sally Bushell Text as Process 16 John Van Engen Past and Future of Medieval Studies 17 Alison M Jack Texts Reading Texts Sacred and Secular 2 18 Robert S Kawashima Comparative Literature and Biblical Studies The Case of Allusion 19 Tim William Machan Textual Criticism and Middle English Texts 20 Michael J Meyer Literature and Music 21 James J O Hara Trying Not to Cheat Responses to Inconsistencies in Roman Epic 22 and Peter L Shillingsburg Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age 23 Selected bibliography editParker Hershel ed 2019 Herman Melville Complete Poems Library of America 990 pp reviewed by Helen Vendler The New York Review of Books 5 December 2019 pp 29 32 34 Parker Hershel 2013 Melville Biography An Inside Narrative Evanston IL Northwestern University Press ISBN 978 0 8101 2709 8 OCLC 785079312 Parker Hershel 2008 Melville The Making of the Poet Evanston IL Northwestern University Press ISBN 978 0 8101 2464 6 OCLC 141484496 Parker Hershel 2002 Herman Melville A Biography Vol v 2 1851 1891 Baltimore MD The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 8186 2 OCLC 248147808 Parker Hershel 2005 1996 Herman Melville A Biography Vol v 1 1819 1851 Paperback ed Baltimore MD The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 8185 4 OCLC 57751037 Higgins Brian Parker Hershel eds 1992 Critical Essays on Herman Melville s Moby Dick New York G K Hall ISBN 0 8161 7318 4 OCLC 25873726 Hayes Kevin J Parker Hershel Mailloux Steven 1991 Checklist of Melville Reviews Rev ed Evanston IL Northwestern University Press ISBN 0 8101 1028 8 OCLC 24848270 Parker Hershel 1990 Reading Billy Budd Evanston IL Northwestern University Press ISBN 0 8101 0961 1 OCLC 300702142 Parker Hershel Winter 1990 The New Melville Log A Progress Report and an Appeal Modern Language Studies 20 1 Susquehanna University Selinsgrove PA Northeast Modern Language Association 53 66 doi 10 2307 3195162 ISSN 0047 7729 JSTOR 3195162 OCLC 484654260 Parker Hershel 1984 Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons Literary Authority in American Fiction Evanston IL Northwestern University Press ISBN 0 8101 0666 3 OCLC 11362604 Higgins Brian Parker Hershel eds 1983 Critical Essays on Herman Melville s Pierre or the Ambiguities Critical Essays on American Literature Boston MA G K Hall ISBN 0 8161 8319 8 OCLC 9393926 Parker Hershel Hayford Harrison June 1970 Moby Dick As Doubloon Essays and Extracts 1851 1970 A Norton Critical edition New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 0 393 09883 4 OCLC 601909112 Parker Hershel ed 1970 1967 The Recognition of Herman Melville Selected Criticism Since 1846 Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press ISBN 0 472 06164 X OCLC 3029736 References edit Moncure Sue Swyers 1997 Hershel Parker s Melville a whale of a biography University of Delaware Messenger 6 2 Newark DE University of Delaware OCLC 25117937 Retrieved January 8 2011 Parker Hershel January 26 2011 Fragments from a Writing Desk The Footsteps Theory of Biography Hershel Parker s Blog Retrieved January 27 2011 David Weddle 2003 Lights Camera Action Marxism Semiotics Narratology Film School Isn t What It Used to Be One Father Discovers The Los Angeles Times July 13 2003 accessed 24 Jan 2016 Parker Hershel August 11 2014 The Tryon County Patriots of 1775 and Their Association Journal of the American Revolution Retrieved October 11 2014 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Parker Hershel October 8 2014 Fanning Outfoxes Marion Journal of the American Revolution Retrieved October 11 2014 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Schwartz Larry The Professional Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers Outstanding Professional amp Scholarly Titles Retrieved January 8 2011 Contributor biographical information for Hershel Parker OCLC 141484496 Product Details Herman Melville A Biography Volume 1 1819 1851 Baltimore MD The Johns Hopkins University Press Retrieved January 17 2011 The Johns Hopkins University Press 2009 Press News Archive Baltimore MD The Johns Hopkins University Press Retrieved January 17 2011 Books to Watch Out For January Preview The New Yorker 2013 01 03 Retrieved 2013 04 02 Rollyson Carl 2013 03 29 Book Review Melville Biography An Inside Narrative WSJ com Online wsj com Retrieved 2013 04 02 Melville Herman 1997 Oeuvres Taipi Omou Mardi Bibliotheque de la Pleiade ISBN 2 07 010681 0 Melville Herman 2006 Reading Melville s Pierre or The Ambiguities Louisiana State University Press ISBN 9780807132265 Cain William E Parker Hershel Newman Charles Winter 1985 Review Texts Economics Knowledge American Quarterly 37 5 Baltimore MD Johns Hopkins University Press 762 767 doi 10 2307 2712623 ISSN 0003 0678 JSTOR 2712623 OCLC 480215117 Reviewed work s Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons Literary Authority in American Fiction by Hershel Parker The Post Modern Aura The Act of Fiction in an Age of Inflation by Charles Newman Leitz III Robert C Parker Hershel March 1987 Review American Literature 59 1 Durham NC Duke University Press 127 129 doi 10 2307 2926496 ISSN 0002 9831 JSTOR 2926496 OCLC 483449493 Review of Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons Literary Authority in American Fiction Bushell Sally 2009 Text as Process Creative Composition in Wordsworth Tennyson and Dickinson University of Virginia Press ISBN 978 0 8139 2774 9 Engen John Van 1994 Past and Future of Medieval Studies University of Notre Dame Press ISBN 0 268 03801 5 Jack Alison M 1999 Texts Reading Texts Sacred and Secular 2 Two Postmodern Perspectives Sheffield ISBN 1 85075 954 5 Kawashima Robert S 2007 Comparative Literature and Biblical Studies The Case of Allusion Prooftexts 27 2 324 344 doi 10 2979 PFT 2007 27 2 324 S2CID 171042463 Machan Tim William 1994 Textual Criticism and Middle English Texts University of Virginia Press Meyer Michael J 2002 Literature and Music Rodopi O Hara James J 2005 Trying Not to Cheat Responses to Inconsistencies in Roman Epic Transactions of the American Philological Association 135 1 15 33 doi 10 1353 apa 2005 0012 S2CID 162855148 Shillingsburg Peter L 1996 Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age Theory and Practice 3rd edition University of Michigan Press External links editParker Hershel Fragments from a Writing Desk Hershel Parker s Blog Retrieved January 27 2011 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