Cornell Wordsworth and Cornell Yeats editorial records, 1974-2008.

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Cornell Wordsworth and Cornell Yeats editorial records, 1974-2008.

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Curtis, Jared R. (Jared Ralph), 1936-

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Under the general direction of Cornell Professor Emeritus Stephen M. Parrish and the coordination of Jared Curtis, the Cornell Wordsworth edition, begun in 1975, is a series of more than 20 published volumes that provide, for the first time, a complete and accurate record of variant readings, from Wordsworth's earliest drafts to his final lifetime (or posthumous) publication. The Cornell Yeats edition, begun in 1982, includes 27 volumes of the manuscripts of W. B. Yeats,...

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Declan Kiely

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Curtis, Jared

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Parrish, Stephen, general editor

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Royal Library

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Parrish, Stephen Maxfield

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Curtis, Jared (1); Ketcham, Carl (2)

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Selina Guinness

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Monahan, David

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Cornell University Press.

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NLI via SUNY SB

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Chapman, Wayne K.

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Clark, D. R. (David Rayner)

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Garcia, David Edward

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David Garcia

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David Holdeman

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Richard Cave

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Yale, 1930-

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Northwestern

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J. C. C. Mays and Stephen Parrish

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Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939

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Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850

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William H. O’Donnell

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Mary FitzGerald

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