Abstract
Briefly reviews developments in Burns bibliography since J.W. Egerer's Bibliography of Robert Burns (1964), examines the kinds of material that Egerer aimed to include and exclude, and presents a series of brief case-studies illustrating the desirability of additional research, especially on early publication in non-book formats, for obtaining a fuller picture of Burns's textual history and readership.
Recommended Citation
Scott, Patrick
(2017)
"'Not in Egerer'? (Some of) What We Still Don't Know about Burns Bibliography,"
Studies in Scottish Literature:
Vol. 43:
Iss.
2, 309–320.
Available at:
https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/ssl/vol43/iss2/28