A critical edition is an authoritative and scholarly text that analyzes existing manuscripts and provides an annotated version of a work of literature. A good critical edition must be based on the most accurate and complete available sources. It should also provide extensive annotations and explanations, as well as a thorough introduction that situates the text within its historical and literary context. To be considered a good critical edition, it must offer reliable textual analysis, offer a clear and accurate presentation of the author's intentions, and be accessible to the general reader as well as to scholars. Ultimately, a critical edition is good if it adds significant value to our understanding of a literary work, inspiring new scholarship and interpretations.
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