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...reviser, Joyce scrawled some 100,000 additional words in the margins of galleys as they were sent to him for proofreading. These changes had to be incorporated into what was al ready becoming a palimpsest of confusion: diverse typists' errant renderings of various stages of Joyce's manuscript, compounded by a team of French-speaking printers who were being hectored by the author to get the finished product into his hands on the occasion of his 40th birthday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Odyssey of a Corrected Classic | 7/2/1984 | See Source »

...course, it was not Sandel's fielding that caused the department to offer him a job four years ago. Professor Michael Walzer, now director of the Institute for Advanced Study, was a member of the search committee that selected Sandel. Walzer said that the manuscript of Sandel's first book. Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, published in 1983, was an important factor in the decision...

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: Doing justice | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...actually come up with losses most of the time," says Mark E. Fishbein '84, publishing manager. "It costs us a lot more [than a regular author] to put together a manuscript...

Author: By Laura E. Gomez, | Title: It's Not Just a Travel Guide, It's an Adventure | 5/2/1984 | See Source »

...Sternhagen) whose lack of success as a novelist has not yet sapped her idealism. At the other end sits Bufford Bullough (Leon Russom). Bufford looks like Thomas Wolfe, writes like William Faulkner and carries around with him in a cardboard box the burden of his dreams: a thousand-page manuscript and a bottle of booze. It is hard to say whether the other students (Peggity Price, Jane Connell) are more appalled by the erotic spew of language in Bufford's work or by the way their teacher reaches across the barriers of age, sex and class to acknowledge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Genius, Menace and Chicanery | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

Meanwhile, a flurry of scholarly confusion arose after a photograph showing the Houghton manuscript, but not the particular page containing the poem, appeared in The Crimson Reed, the associate editor of the Wordsworth series, said that when he saw the photo he assumed it was of the newly discovered poem, when in fact the photo showed a poem that Wordsworth scholars would recognize already published...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: Seng Won't Publish Wordsworth Poem | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

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