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Cooperation is more likely through conferences and workshops, editing of collected volumes or journal special issues, or commenting on unfinished drafts.
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This is especially unjust to Ruqaiya Hasan, who has done so much to consolidate and extend the model and three of whose seven volume series of collected works, edited by Jonathan J. Webster and published by Equinox, have now appeared (2005 2009 2009).
By John Updike American poetry lovers have of late been treated to two sandbag-size volumes of collected poems: those of James Merrill, edited by J. D. McClatchy and Stephen Yenser, and those of Robert Lowell, edited by Frank Bidart and David Gewanter.
American poetry lovers have of late been treated to two sandbag-size volumes of collected poems: those of James Merrill, edited by J. D. McClatchy and Stephen Yenser, and those of Robert Lowell, edited by Frank Bidart and David Gewanter.
MORE than three decades have passed since the death of the odd, eccentric, brilliant Miss Moore, as she was always known, even to some of her closest friends, including the editor of this definitive edition of her collected poems.In 1968, four years before she died, Marianne Moore edited her own edition of her collected poems, which began with "The Steeple-Jack", a poem she wrote in her 50s.
She edited the collected edition of her husband's works (published 1881 93).
That, in a nutshell, might be the story of Mr. Prince's career, one of nonstop production, of collecting, editing and honing, of sifting and shifting styles and techniques, and getting better all the time.
She had also undertaken the huge task of collecting and editing his letters, the first volume of which (covering the years up to the end of 1922) finally appeared in 1988.
Charles Hartshorne (along with Paul Weiss) edited the collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, one of the founders of pragmatism.
But other examples of mirrors for princes were far more deliberately collections of historical examples and biographies of real people, edited and collected together to illustrate good and bad ways of being.
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