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Storgy

Quiz — Storgy

Dowden and Woodberry print rightly which also appears in Forman’s.

by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Ten questions on craft, meaning, and form. Untimed. Answer every question to submit.

Q01of 10

This text is primarily an example of what type of scholarly writing?

Q02of 10

Which manuscript is cited as the basis for the editor's punctuation choices?

Q03of 10

What does the phrase 'editio princeps' refer to in this context?

Q04of 10

Which editors adopted the reading 'To a neat, etc.' from the Hunt manuscript?

Q05of 10

What punctuation mark does the editio princeps of 1832 place after the word 'around' in stanza 70?

Q06of 10

The editorial note numbered 3 is primarily concerned with which type of textual variation?

Q07of 10

Forman's edition of 1892, referred to as the 'Aldine Shelley,' agrees with which earlier reading on the line beginning 'In a neat'?

Q08of 10

What is the editorial purpose of the commas listed in note 5 (e.g., after 'gay 47,' 'came 58')?

Q09of 10

Notes 3, 4, and 5 together suggest which of the following about editing Shelley's poetry?

Q10of 10

In note 4, stanzas 70 3–4 and 71 1 are described as forming 'one continuous clause' in most texts. What disrupts this continuity only in the 1832 edition?

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