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From: Wordsworth Circle
Date: 20070622
Author:Stillinger, Jack
In January, 2006, Speed Hill asked if I would take part in a session at the Society for Textual Studies on the special connections that can exist between an editor and the writer being edited--"psychic links," he called them, connections transcending the usual relationship of scholar to his or her material and possibly representing a dangerous subjectivity undermining cool scholarly objectivity. (1)
It is now forty-nine years since I finished my Ph.D. While I have produced scholarly editions of several other writers, and the Romantics section of the last four editions of the ...
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