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In writing a composition history, one takes primary and secondary evidence from two types of sources: biographical and textual.
Biographical Resources
Primary biographical sources:
Secondary biographical sources:
Textual Resources
Primary textual sources:
- Authorial manuscripts or typescripts
- Comments of publishers or editors who vetted the work prior to publication; one typically finds this sort of materials in the correspondence between an author and a publisher.
- Authorial comments on proofs and other preliminary states of the text
Secondary textual sources:
- Scholarly editions of the text
- Scholarly articles examining composition or publication history, etc.
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