The application of thought to textual criticism, by A. E. Housman.
The rationale of copy-text, by W. W. Greg.
Editorial problems: a preliminary survey, by R. C. Bald.
Some principles for scholarly editions for nineteenth-century American authors, by F. Bowers.
The aesthetics of textual criticism, by J. Thorpe.
A textual paradox: Rochester's To a lady in a letter, by D. M. Veith.
Editing the letters of letter-writers, by R. Halsband.
Establishing a text: the Emily Dickinson papers, by T. H. Johnson.
Editing a nineteenth-century novelist, by J. Butt.
Samuel Clemens and his English publishers: biographical and editorial problems, by D. Welland.
Some textual problems in Yeats, by R. K. Alspach.
Back to Methusela: textual problems in Shaw, by H. M. Geduld.
Notes on the textual history of The sound and the fury, by J. B. Meriwether.
Computor aids to editing the text of Dryden, by V. A. Dearing.
The ordered computor collation of unprepared literary text, by W. M. Gibson and G. R. Petty, Jr.
Further readings (p. 301-306)