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The fact that you trusted the MR library before AlexBell's admission means nothing other than that you should've never been foolish enough to trust it in the first place, if you were looking for an authoritative source. Bottom line is, no source is authoritative other than the original manuscript, and you will have to make a choice at some point where you draw the line at caring. |
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And yes, paper books can be altered, but not as secretly or easily. I didn't trust the MR library well before that admission, because of other earlier indications of people tinkering with language. |
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It is only difficult to alter a paper book (or a digital book
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The books here at MobileRead is not published as new editions. |
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Pynch - do you mean that you don't proof-read your books, or that you make your editions precisely match what you proof against, errors and all? |
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For ocr’d scans it’s different, of course. I usually proof-read them and correct in my text only what’s different from the scans (all of the Virginia Woolf diaries and letters), but sometimes I only do double spell-checks (De Quincey, for example). If I live to be 250 years, I’m gonna revise them all, but for the time being, I prefer to make all of the texts of an author available instead of only some of them perfect. The certified HarryT-approach© with word-by-word and line-by-line comparisons I have only used for the pre-published Finnegans Wake chapters so far. ETA: So in my original answer it should have read “In my collections I only fix mistakes if I spot them and they are different from the source.” Last edited by pynch; 07-20-2014 at 05:51 AM. |
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Modern PG editions are much better. The basic problem is that most of the classics are among the oldest PG books, and hence the least reliable. PG don't appear to have any sort of programme for re-doing old books. Last edited by HarryT; 07-20-2014 at 05:48 AM. |
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Unfortunately, you’re right. I already know that most of the texts of my Edgar Allan Poe edition are from those early PG days and need a major revision. Haven’t found the time, yet.
——— As things tend to get mixed up in this thread (as they do in all other threads in all the forums in all the internets of the universe, at least), let me please add that, while certainly affecting the reliability of the texts, these differences are of course not caused by malevolent intentions. |
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That's exactly my approach - get them out there, and then revise when time allows. That's why I'm posting very few new ebooks these days - I'm revising all the old ones.
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It's very unlikely that this would happen if you're getting your books from reputable sources.
If you're buying your books from Amazon or a similar store, check the editor and other bibliographical data. Sometimes less-than-reputable editors just make a quick version to sell based on public domain texts with little or no regard for the quality. If you're downloading ebooks for free make sure the source is reputable as well. Sites like gutenberg.org tend to be good for this purpose. An important note: if you have a preference for a specific editor or translator, make sure it's the same on the ebook you're downloading. On stores you'll usually find this under bibliographic data. Sometimes translations can be very different between them, so if you like a specific translation you should make sure that's the one you're getting. Regarding the fact that ebooks may not be accurate since they're made by people based on paper books, that is a risk that exists for any and all books. Even paper books. This is especially true of older books. Unless you're getting a facsimile edition, if you buy a recent edition of an older book, it's very likely that someone put together that edition to adjust to new printing methods based on older books. In some cases you'll even have different versions of print books depending on which sources they're based on (one such example is Shakespeare, as depending on the quarto or folio that the edition is based on, the text itself can be very different). If you're particularly interested in getting a more complete picture, some editors (mainly academic-oriented ones) often have different editions of works that will be based on one source but note where other sources differ and include the variation for reference purposes. For the average reader, though, it's usually just enough to research what the "standard" or more accepted version for a given work is. |
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