Oxford Standard Authors/ "Complete Works" - Need Guidance
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How should we treat things like the The Complete Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge?
My copy is the Oxford Standard Authors edition - which you would think is a true series, since they are edited collections put together by OUP. But since such collections are typically combined with Everyman, World's Classics and similar editions, perhaps it's better to treat them as publisher series?
I could also see the argument for separating out the different publishers into different works, even though the content is substantially the same.
Currently, there is a publisher series for OSA and a "true" series.
My copy is the Oxford Standard Authors edition - which you would think is a true series, since they are edited collections put together by OUP. But since such collections are typically combined with Everyman, World's Classics and similar editions, perhaps it's better to treat them as publisher series?
I could also see the argument for separating out the different publishers into different works, even though the content is substantially the same.
Currently, there is a publisher series for OSA and a "true" series.

