Editorial apparatus

This can include any number of documents, such as editorial introductions, critical essays, bibliographies, etc. 

Editorial Introduction to Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories (1891)

Editorial Introduction to Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories (1891) by Oscar Wilde

[Because brief biographies of Oscar Wilde are so readily available—including in the COVE edition of Wilde’s poem “The Harlot’s House—this introduction will forgo discussion of Wilde’s life beyond those elements specifically pertinent to this COVE edition.]

Works Cited in the Captions for the “George Eliot Portrait Gallery”

Works Cited in the Captions for the “George Eliot Portrait Gallery”

“Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Johnson.” Smithsonian American Art Museum. Accessed July 13, 2020. americanart.si.edu/artwork/abraham-lincoln-11524.

Cross, John. George Eliot’s Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Cabinet Edition. Vol. 1. 3 vols. London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1885.

Cross, John Walter. George Eliot’s Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 2. 3 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1885.

Recommended Readings

Recommended Readings

The bibliography presented here is intended to provide readers with a selective introduction to scholarship on Sartor Resartus. It includes works that reflect upon the narratological structure, politics, and context of the volume, but of necessity omits many valuable studies that engage with the more minute details of Carlyle’s writing.

Baker, Lee C.R., “The Open Secret of Sartor Resartus: Carlyle’s Method of Converting his Reader.” Studies in Philology. 83.2 (Spring, 1986): 218-35.

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