[Vwoolf] Editions of The Waves?
Edward Mendelson
edward.mendelson at columbia.edu
Tue May 27 06:41:05 EDT 2025
Alas, yes - that’s what I get for typing from memory. David Bradshaw. David Wright is (in this context only) David Wrong. Thank you.
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> I was going to say David Bradshaw’s Oxford World’s Classics edition (2015) but I see that that is probably what you meant with ‘David Wright’?
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> Here's another diffident request for help from this uniquely well-informed list. As far as I know, these are the editions of The Waves that make use of textual scholarship and that include notes on textual variants. Are there others? Am I missing
> Here's another diffident request for help from this uniquely well-informed list.
> As far as I know, these are the editions of The Waves that make use of textual scholarship and that include notes on textual variants. Are there others? Am I missing something obvious, as is likely to be the case? The list is:
> The 1990 Hogarth Press "Definitive Collected Edition"
> Gillian Beer's 1992 Oxford World's Classics edition
> Kate Flint's 1992 Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics edition
> Stella McNichol's 1992 edition in the Macmillan "student compendium," Collected Novels of Virginia Woolf (with Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse)
> James M. Haule and Philip H. Smith, Jr.'s 1993 Shakespeare Head Press edition
> Molly Hite's 2006 annotated Harcourt edition
> Michael Herbert and Susan Sellers' 2011 edition in the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf
> David Wright's 2015 Oxford World's Classics edition
> That's eight different editions, but this is a book that deserves many more, and I'll be grateful to know which ones I've missed.
> Many thanks to all.
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