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Old 10-11-2017, 10:49 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by doubleshuffle View Post
A more interesting problem is the question of textual emendations. The editor has listed all the changes he applied to Shelley's manuscript; most of them are corrections of spelling errors - can I stick with the editor's corrections, or will I have to restore Shelley's errors?
You should be OK with them. Such things as correcting spelling is generally not regarded as a "creative" process, and is therefore not protected by copyright.
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