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Harry Graf Kessler: Ivan Kalíaieff
  • Language: de

Harry Graf Kessler: Ivan Kalíaieff

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Grenzenlose Moderne
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 284

Grenzenlose Moderne

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Werk und Beiwerk
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 407

Werk und Beiwerk

In Anknüpfung an Genettes Paratext-Verständnis (als ‚Beiwerk‘ zum Buch) geht der Band an literarischen, philosophischen und musikalischen Beispielen der Frage nach, wie editorisch mit jenen Elementen umzugehen ist, die mit dem zu edierenden Text bzw. Werk materiell verbunden sind, aber nicht seine eigentlichen Textsorten (‚Peritexte‘) bilden. Dies betrifft etwa Nachworte zu Auflagen, Werbetexte im Buch, überhaupt alle materiellen Bestandteile des Werkes als medialer Erscheinungsform (Umschlag eines Buches, Bindungen einer Handschrift, Formate, Papiere etc.), nicht zuletzt aber auch die Formen, durch die die Schriftzeichen repräsentiert werden (Layout von Handschriften- und Buchseiten, Typografie, Grafie, Farbgestaltung etc.). Sollen überhaupt – und wenn ja, wie – peritextuelle Elemente des Werkes editorisch dargestellt werden? Auch auf der Ebene der ‚Epitexte‘, also jener nicht mit dem Text/Werk verbundenen Materialien wie Tagebuch- und Notizbucheinträge, Briefäußerungen oder anderer Egomaterialien sowie sonstiger Verlautbarungen zum Werk (autoreigen oder fremd), geht der Band dieser Abgrenzungsfrage nach.

Scholarly Editing and German Literature: Revision, Revaluation, Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Scholarly Editing and German Literature: Revision, Revaluation, Edition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-18
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Scholarly Editing and German Literature: Revision, Revaluation, Edition offers international perspectives on the process, products and impacts of a commonly overlooked aspect of literary scholarship – scholarly editing contributions range from medieval to contemporary, correspondence to poetry, their forms 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). Contributors: Peter Baltes, Kenneth Fockele, Nikolas Immer, Lydia Jones, Melanie Kage, Monika Lemmel, Claudia Liebrand, Ulrike Leuschner, Elizabeth Nijdam, Nina Nowakowski, Rüdiger Nutt-Kofoth, Gaby Pailer, Bodo Plachta, Jeremy Redlich, Annika Rockenberger, Catherine Karen Roy, Per Röcken, Johannes Traulsen, and Thomas Wortmann.

Poisoned Abstraction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Poisoned Abstraction

  • Categories: Art

A definitive resource, full of fresh insights and new revelations, on one of the most influential interwar artists This richly illustrated book offers a definitive new assessment of the oeuvre of Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948), a central figure of the interwar European avant-garde. Active as an artist, designer, publisher, performer, critic, poet, and playwright, Schwitters is best known for intimately scaled, materially rich collages and assemblages made from found objects--often refuse--that the artist described as having lost all contact with their role and history in the world at large. Considering works reaching from Schwitters's earliest collage-based pieces of 1918-19, through his 1920s ...

Durs Grünbein
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Durs Grünbein

Durs Grünbein is the most significant poet and essayist in German today. No other modern German poet has written from such an emphatically European and global perspective, and this volume seeks to present the poet and his work to the English-speaking world in all their significance and breadth. Written by a line-up of international scholars and critics, the volume offers highly readable and wide-ranging essays on Grünbein’s substantial œuvre, complemented by specially commissioned material and an interview with the poet. It covers the German and European traditions, and engages with Grünbein’s works in the context of a number of relevant topics, such as ‘memory’, ‘urban life’, ‘mortality’, ‘love’, and ‘presence’; it also probes Grünbein’s sustained dialogue with the natural sciences and the visual arts.

Das Tagebuch 1880-1937
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 1104

Das Tagebuch 1880-1937

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Lexicography in the Borderland between Knowledge and Non-Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Lexicography in the Borderland between Knowledge and Non-Knowledge

The book contains a state-of-the-art summary of the theoretical discussions within the field of lexicography during the last decades. On this basis it presents and argues for a new general theory, called the function theory. It goes on to develop this theory in one single field, i.e. learners lexicography where it both formulates the basic elements of a general theory for learners’ dictionaries as well as a number of specific theories for special subfields such as selection, meaning, semantic relations, morphology, syntactic properties and word combinations. It contains a big number of examples extracted from existing dictionaries which are discussed from the point of view of the theories formulated.

Rethinking the Weimar Republic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Rethinking the Weimar Republic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-19
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

“McElligott's impressive mastery of an enormous body of research guides him on a distinctive path through the dense thickets of Weimar historiography to a provocative new interpretation of the nature of authority in Germany's first democracy.” Sir Ian Kershaw, Emeritus Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield, UK This study challenges conventional approaches to the history of the Weimar Republic by stretching its chronological-political parameters from 1916 to 1936, arguing that neither 1918 nor 1933 constituted distinctive breaks in early 20th-century German history. This book: - Covers all of the key debates such as inheritance of the past, the nature of authority and culture - Rethinks topics of traditional concern such as the economy, Article 48, the Nazi vote and political violence - Discusses hitherto neglected areas, such as provincial life and politics, the role of law and Republican cultural politics