Q01of 10
What is the primary purpose of this editorial passage?
Q02of 10
Who is identified as having cancelled certain passages in the notes of the original publication?
Q03of 10
The editorial note mentions that Mrs. Shelley restored some of the suppressed passages. In which publication did she do so?
Q04of 10
The presence of multiple editors restoring censored passages over decades best illustrates which theme?
Q05of 10
From where did Dr. Garnett edit the 'Prologue to Hellas' in 1862?
Q06of 10
The phrase 'editio princeps' used in the final paragraph is best understood as referring to:
Q07of 10
Shelley's list of 'Errata' sent to Ollier on April 11, 1822 functions structurally in the passage as:
Q08of 10
The tone of this editorial note can best be described as:
Q09of 10
The inclusion of both the Galignani Paris edition (1829) and Mrs. Shelley's 'Poetical Works' (1839) as sources of restoration suggests which of the following about textual transmission?
Q10of 10
The Edward Williams transcript mentioned at the opening is housed in which location?
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