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A Note on the Text: There was just one text of Nightmare Abbey, published by T Hookham Jr and Baldwin, Craddock & Joy of Paternoster Row in November 1818.
A Note on the Text: There was just one text prepared in Austen's lifetime, the John Murray edition, dated 1816, though it was actually published in three volumes in December 1815.
A note on the text Disraeli was unlike Dickens, Thackeray et al. He never published in serial form.
Note on the text: The text was first published in London by W Taylor on 25 April 1719.
A note on the text All the King's Men, the novel, began life in 1936 as a verse play entitled Proud Flesh.
Ackroyd's goal, he says in his note on the text, was to make Chaucer's poem modern, "releasing an older work into the contemporary world".
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The books have been scrupulously edited by Christopher Carduff; his "Note on the Texts" is exceptionally full, tracing Maxwell's earlier novels through their several revisions, and his twenty-nine pages labelled "Chronology" approach the intimacy and interest of a full-length biography.
Carduff's "Note on the Texts" relates that Maxwell in 1943 was "still struggling with the material" so noticeably that The New Yorker gave him five months' leave at full pay so that he could finish up; even then, it took several more drafts.
In addition to over 65 articles and numerous lectures, Tarcov's books, including Locke's Education for Liberty, Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy and John Locke, Some Thoughts Concerning Education and On The Conduct of the Understanding, for which Tarcov provided a concise introduction, a note on the texts and a select bibliography of Locke.
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