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Dieses Buch präsentiert eine Auswahl von Gedichten aus der deutschen Lyrik von der Zeit der Minnesänger bis zur Moderne. Der Herausgeber Karl Adolf Buchheim bietet eine sorgfältig ausgewählte Sammlung von Gedichten berühmter Dichter wie Goethe, Schiller, Heine und Rilke sowie weniger bekannter Dichter. Der Text ist mit ausführlichen Anmerkungen und einer literarischen Einführung versehen, die den historischen und ästhetischen Kontext der Gedichte erläutern. Dieses Buch ist eine wertvolle Ressource für alle, die sich für die deutsche Lyrik interessieren. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we kn...
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The editors have transcribed 2,500 of Wilkie Collins's letters, around 700 of them previously unidentified, and have given them all a full scholarly annotation and context. The letters shed light on the personal life and business activities of this creative Victorian personality.
The editors have transcribed 2,500 of Wilkie Collins's letters, around 700 of them previously unidentified, and have given them all a full scholarly annotation and context. The letters shed light on the personal life and business activities of this creative Victorian personality.
The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel, first published in 2000, brings together two traditionally antagonistic fields, book history and narrative theory, to challenge established theories of 'the rise of the novel'. Leah Price shows that far from leveling class or gender distinctions, as has long been claimed, the novel has consistently located them within its own audience. Shedding new light on Richardson and Radcliffe, Scott and George Eliot, this book asks why the epistolary novel disappeared, how the book review emerged, why eighteenth-century abridgers designed their books for women while Victorian publishers marketed them to men, and how editors' reproduction of old texts has shaped authors' production of new ones. This innovative study will change the way we think not just about the history of reading, but about the genealogy of the canon wars, the future of intellectual property, and the role that anthologies play in our own classrooms.
The history of Oxford University Press spans five centuries of printing and publishing. Taking the story from 1780 to 1896, this volume covers developments in publishing technology, the output of the University Press, its relationship with the University and city of Oxford, and its growing place in the wider book trade.