Studies in Bibliography: Volume 33
- McMullin, B. J. "Indexing the Periodical Literature of Anglo-American Bibliography." pp. 1-17.
- Tanselle, G. Thomas. "The Concept of Ideal Copy." pp. 18-53.
- Atkinson, Ross. "An Application of Semiotics to the Definition of Bibliography." pp. 54-73.
- Bowers, Fredson. "Establishing Shakespeare's Text: Notes on Short Lines and the Problem of Verse Division." pp. 74-130.
- Battestin, Martin C., with R. R. Battestin. "A Fielding Discovery, with Some Remarks on the Canon." pp. 131-143.
- Hill, W. Speed. "Casting Off Copy and the Composition of Hooker's Book V." pp. 144-161.
- Vander Motten, J. P. "Some Problems of Attribution in the Canon of Sir William Killigrew's Works." pp. 161-168.
- Moyles, R. G. "The Text of Paradise Lost: A Stemma for the Early Editions." pp. 168-182.
- Wood, John August. "The Chronology of the Richardson-Bradshaigh Correspondence of 1751." pp. 182-191.
- Aithal, S. Krishnamoorthy. "The Typewriters in the Making of The Waste Land." pp. 191-193.
- Steele, Bruce. "The Manuscript of D. H. Lawrence's Saga of Siegmund." pp. 193-205.
- Ruderman, Judith G. "Tracking Lawrence's Fox: An Account of its Composition, Evolution, and Publication." pp. 206-221.
- Higdon, David Leon. "A Textual History of Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory." pp. 222-239.
- Dilworth, Thomas. "David Jones's Glosses on The Anathemata." pp. 239-253.
- Brodsky, Louis Daniel, and Robert W. Hamblin. "Faulkner's `L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune': The Evolution of a Poem." pp. 254-263.
- Hamblin, Robert W., and Louis Daniel Brodsky. "Faulkner's `L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune': The Evolution of a Poem." pp. 254-263.
- Casciato, Arthur D. "His Editor's Hand: Hiram Haydn's Changes in Stryon's Lie Down in Darkness." pp. 263-276.