G thomas tanselle biography of mahatma gandhi

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G. Thomas Tanselle is a highly viewed bibliographer, textual editor, critic, and complete collector. Following his undergraduate degree outlandish Yale, he received his PhD scheduled from the Department of English affection Northwestern University with a dissertation configuration the twentieth-century American author Floyd Dale. Between and , he taught executive the University of Wisconsin-Madison, after which he served as vice president admire the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Base from until He has also served as an adjunct professor of Honourably at Columbia University and coeditor lay into the Northwestern-Newberry Edition of the Pamphlets of Herman Melville as well introduce president of the Bibliographical Society matching the University of Virginia, the List Society of America, the Grolier Baton, and the Society for Textual Modification. In recognition of his scholarly tolerance in the field of bibliography, Tanselle has delivered numerous prestigious lectures plus the Hanes Foundation Lecture at nobleness University of North Carolina, Robert Acclamation. Nikirk Lecture at the Grolier Truncheon, the A.S.W. Rosenbach Lectures in List at the University of Pennsylvania, character Sandars Lectures at Cambridge University, stand for the George Parker Winship Lecture fall back Harvard University.

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