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Peter Szondi is widely regarded as being among the most distinguished post-war literary critics. This first English edition of one of his most lucid and interesting series of lectures, translated by Martha Woodmansee and with a foreword by Joel Weinsheimer, opens up his work in hermeneutics for English-speaking readers. The question of what is involved in understanding a text occupied Biblical and legal scholars long before it became a concern of literary critics. Peter Szondi here traces the development of hermeneutics through examination of the work of 18th-century German scholars. Ordinarily treated only as prefigurations of Schleiermacher, the work of Enlightenment theorists Johann Martin Chladenius, George Friedrich Meier and Friedrich Ast yields valuable unsight into the material theory of interpretation, on which a practical interpretive metholody might be built.
Analyzing the rise of art in the 18th century, this treatise demonstrates how painting, sculpture and literature were not regarded as valuable art forms before the emergence of a new bourgeois culture. The author reveals how Romantic poets and philosophers invented art as we know it today.
Peter Szondi is widely regarded as being among the most distinguished post-war literary critics. This first English edition of one of his most lucid and interesting series of lectures, translated by Martha Woodmansee and with a foreword by Joel Weinsheimer, opens up his work in hermeneutics for English-speaking readers. The question of what is involved in understanding a text occupied Biblical and legal scholars long before it became a concern of literary critics. Peter Szondi here traces the development of hermeneutics through examination of the work of 18th-century German scholars. Ordinarily treated only as prefigurations of Schleiermacher, the work of Enlightenment theorists Johann Martin Chladenius, George Friedrich Meier and Friedrich Ast yields valuable unsight into the material theory of interpretation, on which a practical interpretive metholody might be built.
What is an author? What is a text? At a time when the definition of
"text" is expanding and the technology whereby texts are produced
and disseminated is changing at an explosive rate, the ways
"authorship" is defined and rights conferred upon authors must also
be reconsidered. This volume argues that contemporary copyright
law, rooted as it is in a nineteenth-century Romantic understanding
of the author as a solitary creative genius, may be inapposite to
the realities of cultural production. Drawing together
distinguished scholars from literature, law, and the social
sciences, the volume explores the social and cultural construction
of authorship as a step toward redefining notions of authorship and
copyright for today's world. "Contributors." Rosemary J. Coombe, Margreta de Grazia, Marvin
D'Lugo, John Feather, N. N. Feltes, Ann Ruggles Gere, Peter Jaszi,
Gerhard Joseph, Peter Lindenbaum, Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa Ede,
Jeffrey A. Masten, Thomas Pfau, Monroe E. Price and Malla Pollack,
Mark Rose, Marlon B. Ross, David Sanjek, Thomas Streeter, Jim Swan,
Max W. Thomas, Martha Woodmansee, Alfred C. Yen
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