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As a continuation of the first and second volumes of the series,
this volume focuses on editors in the field of new German studies
in a scholarly context. The scholarly-biographical perspective
offers new insights into the origin and development of an edition
or an edition process. The book discusses the professional
institutionalization of a scholar, his/her position in literary
studies (e.g. if he/she belongs to a school ), and then goes on to
explore the general circumstances of the times or other
biographical relationships. Editors from the beginning of the 19th
century to the late 20th century serve as examples."
In ever-larger sections devoted to documentation,
historical-critical editions have increasingly focused on the
material and medial components of a text through descriptions and
illustrations of textual media. The collected essays in this volume
use theoretical arguments and case examples to illustrate the
potential benefits that accrue to literary interpretation from
careful attention to the materiality and mediality of texts.
The volume assembles papers delivered at the ninth international
symposium of the German Studies Work Group on the Scholarly Editing
of Texts, which took place in conjunction with the Work Group on
Philosophical Editions and the Group of Independent Research
Institutes within the German Musicological Society at the Technical
University in Aachen from 20 to 23 February 2002. Three categories
and concepts central to editing work - author, authorization,
authenticity - are explored for the significance they have for
different editorial procedures and their mutual relations to one
another. The exploration encompasses theoretical and methodological
papers concerned with the superordinate connections obtaining
within this conceptual field, papers discussing individual aspects
of the conceptual field, and case studies pertaining to individual
texts or authors.
The volume indicates cardinal theoretical and practical concerns
conducive to an awareness of the specific factors involved in
producing scholarly editions of literary works in modern German. It
contains (either in full or as extracts) editors' prefaces,
articles, and monographs dating from the period between the 18th
century and 1970. As such it provides a documentary overview of the
history of scholarly editions of works in modern German. An
Introduction indicates the way in which these documents coalesce to
provide a representative outline of the historical development in
this field.
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