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Scholarly Editing and German Literature: Revision, Revaluation, Edition
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13 November 2015

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.
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.
Price: $179.00
Pages: 306
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik
Publication Date:
13 November 2015
ISBN: 9789004305441
Format: Hardcover
Lydia Jones, M.A., is a research associate and lecturer at Freie Universität Berlin. Her research interests lie in the overlap between medieval and modern German literature as embodied by 18th- and 19th-century scholarly editions of Middle High German works.
Bodo Plachta, Dr. phil. is co-editor of the International Yearbook of Scholarly Editing, edition, and president of the “Arbeitsgemeinschaft für germanistische Edition”. Together with Rüdiger Nutt-Kofoth he is editor of the series „Bausteine zur Geschichte der Edition“.
Gaby Pailer, Dr. phil. is Professor of Germanic Studies at the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies, University of British Columbia. Recent publications include monographs on and editions of 18th- and 19th-century women authors and edited anthologies.
Catherine Karen Roy, Ph.D. is an English language instructor at the English Language Institute of King Abdulaziz University’s Women’s Main Campus in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Her research interests include the teaching and acquisition of languages and autobiography studies.
Bodo Plachta, Dr. phil. is co-editor of the International Yearbook of Scholarly Editing, edition, and president of the “Arbeitsgemeinschaft für germanistische Edition”. Together with Rüdiger Nutt-Kofoth he is editor of the series „Bausteine zur Geschichte der Edition“.
Gaby Pailer, Dr. phil. is Professor of Germanic Studies at the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies, University of British Columbia. Recent publications include monographs on and editions of 18th- and 19th-century women authors and edited anthologies.
Catherine Karen Roy, Ph.D. is an English language instructor at the English Language Institute of King Abdulaziz University’s Women’s Main Campus in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Her research interests include the teaching and acquisition of languages and autobiography studies.