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By: Emily C. Friedman

I’ll add (in shameless self-promotion) that there’s been a clamor this weekend (following Tita Chico’s fabulous paper Thursday morning) for a Grandison panel, which I’m proposing for Portland as part...

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By: Carrie Shanafelt

Thank you to Jen and George. I will look up to see when the new edition is coming out. Emily, this sounds great! Please keep us updated on the foundation of a Richardson Society and about the panel. If...

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By: Kamille Stone Stanton

Great idea, Emily. The creation of Richardson Society would certainly fill a need. How many discussions did we attend at ASECS this weekend that found precedence for a particular eighteenth century...

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By: George Justice

One other thing to point out, Dave. SCG is available through LION (Chadwyck-Healey’s Literature Online database), which many universities subscribe to. It would be unedited, but available to download...

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By: Carrie Shanafelt

It’s Carrie writing, not Dave! I’d hate to imply that Dave hasn’t read SCG. Thank you, George! I’ll see if we’re LION subscribers.

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By: Dave (the real Dave)

Hey! I’m back! And it’s great to find you here, George, though Carrie is indeed the person who wants to buy SCG, for some reason. And I’d think you could pick it up pretty quickly on ebay or ABE....

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By: Tita Chico

Hi everyone, Last summer, some of my colleagues at Maryland ordered the 1972 Oxford edition (ed. Jocelyn Harris), which has been reproduced under license from Oxford and may be ordered from Otago...

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By: jim

I would be wary of the offerings on abe. The 1972 Oxford edition (which we have because Ellen did her dissertation on Richardson; her marginalia overflow the margins) is in three volumes, xliii+482 pp,...

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By: Lisa Higgins

I was one of the UMD people who successfully ordered Grandison from New Zealand. I believe the new person to contact is Jenny Calder at jenny.calder@stonebow.otago.ac.nz And when all was said and done...

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By: CFPs: ASECS 2008 « The Long Eighteenth

[...] self-promotion: Those of you who recall the Grandison buzz in Atlanta will be unsurprised to hear that there are multiple Grandison-centric panels this year: [...]

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