Scholarly editing and German literature : revision, revaluation, edition / edited by Lydia Jones, Bodo Plachta, Gaby Pailer, Catherine Karen Roy.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, German Series: Amsterdamer Beitr�age zur neueren Germanistik ; 86.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Description: 1 online resource (xi, 306 pages : illustrations)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9004305475
- 9789004305472
- 808 23
- PT74 .S365 2015
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Scholarly editing and German literature: Revision, revaluation, edition offers international perspectives on the process, products and impacts on schlarly editing, a commonly overlooked aspect of literary scholarship. Contributions range in subject from medieval to contemporary, correspondence to poetry, and, in form, from reports on works in progress to theoretical considerations. Bodo Plachta's observation that schools of scholarly editing in North America and Europe share a common origin and a basic set of common premises opens the volume and serves as an introduction to the five thematic groups: Material and Extralinguistic Elements and the Construction of Meaning, The Process of Editing and Editing Process, Edition and Commentary, Editing and Similar Second-Order Processes and Textual Creation, Edition and Canon(ization).--Publisher's description.
Text in English and German.
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Scholarly Editing and German Literature: Revision, Revaluation, Edition; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; Introduction: How International is Scholarly Editing? A Look at Its History; PART 1: Material and Extralinguistic Elements and the Construction of Meaning; 1: Das Heilige verstehen, erfahren und erkennen. Die sp�atmittelalterliche Legende Christophorus C im �Uberlieferungskontext; 2: Emphasis Added: Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen's Romantic Philology, Typeface Change and the Heldenbuch an der Etsch 1836-1900.
3: Space as Sign: Material Aspects of Letters and Diaries and Their Editorial Representation; 4: Bringing the Background into Focus: Reading the Linguistic and Bibliographic Codes in Yoko Tawada's Das Bad; PART 2: The Process of Editing and Editing Process; 5: A Song of Selves: Reinmar der Alte, Mouvance, and Poetic Personae; 6: Wie ediert man einen �Uberlieferungsprozess? �Uberlegungen zur Edition von deutschsprachigen Prosaromanen des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts; 7: Drostes Kryptographien: Editionsprobleme des Geistlichen Jahres.
8: Wissenschaftliches Edieren in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel Johann Heinrich Mercks: Prozesse und Herausforderungen; PART 3: Edition and Commentary; 9: Fish and Queens: The New Edition of Friedrich Schiller's Tragedy Maria Stuart; 10: Zeitschriftenedition mit Kommentar: Schillers Thalia (1785-1791); 11: "Im Traum sah ich ein dickes sch�on gedrucktes und gebundnes Buch ..." -- Zur Edition von Charlotte Schillers Literarischen Schriften mit besonderem Blick auf ihr historisches Schauspiel� <Elisabet�h>
PART 4: Editing and Similar Second-Order Processes and Textual Creation; 12: �Ubersetzungen als Interpretationen mittelhochdeutscher Literatur. �Uberlegungen zu Verst�andnism�oglichkeiten von Strickers Kurzerz�ahlung Der kluge Knecht; 13: Constructing Socialist Identities: The Reception of Albrecht D�urer in East Germany; PART 5: Edition and Canon(ization); 14: Textual Scholarship and Canon Formation; 15: "Canonise", "Canonised", "Canonisation" etc.: Some Remarks on Terminology; Index.
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