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  • 1
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    almahu_9948019707502882
    Format: 1 online resource (372 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110395310 , 3110395312 , 9783110339963 , 311033996X
    Series Statement: Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts, Volume 2
    Content: Lament, mourning, and the transmissibility of a tradition in the aftermath of destruction are prominent themes in Jewish thought. The corpus of lament literature, building upon and transforming the biblical Book of Lamentations, provides a unique lens for thinking about the relationships between destruction and renewal, mourning and remembrance, loss and redemption, expression and the inexpressible. This anthology features four texts by Gershom Scholem on lament, translated here for the first time into English. The volume also includes original essays by leading scholars, which interpret Scholem's texts and situate them in relation to other Weimar-era Jewish thinkers, including Walter Benjamin, Franz Rosenzweig, Franz Kafka, and Paul Celan, who drew on the textual traditions of lament to respond to the destruction and upheavals of the early twentieth century. Also included are studies on the textual tradition of lament in Judaism, from biblical, rabbinic, and medieval lamentations to contemporary Yemenite women's laments. This collection, unified by its strong thematic focus on lament, shows the fruitfulness of studying contemporary and modern texts alongside the traditional textual sources that informed them.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , Frequently Used Abbreviations -- , Preface -- , Bibliography -- , Section One: Lament and Consolation -- , Eikhah and the Stance of Lamentation / , Ein Menachem: On Lament and Consolation / , Section Two: Lament and Gender -- , Bodies Performing in Ruins: The Lamenting Mother in Ancient Hebrew Texts / , Women's Oral Laments: Corpus and Text - The Body in the Text / , Section Three: The Linguistic Form of Lament -- , Bemerkungen zur Klage / , "Incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech": Scholem, Benjamin, and Cohen on Lament / , Section Four: Silence and Lament -- , The Unfallen Silence: Kinah and the Other Origin of Language / , The Silent Syllable: On Franz Rosenzweig's Translation of Yehuda Halevi's Liturgical Poems / , Silence, Solitude, and Suicide: Gershom Scholem's Paradoxical Theory of Lamentation / , Section Five: The Poetry of Lament -- , The Role of Lamentation for Scholem's Theory of Poetry and Language / , The Ghost of the Poet: Lament in Walter Benjamin's Early Poetry, Theory, and Translation / , Words and Corpses: Celan's "Tenebrae" between Gadamer and Scholem / , "Movement of Language" and Transience: Lament, Mourning, and the Tradition of Elegy in Early Scholem / , Section Six: Mourning, Ruin and Lament -- , Paradoxes of Lament: Benjamin and Hamlet / , The Tradition in Ruins: Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem on Language and Lament / , Section Seven: Translations of Gershom Scholem's Texts on Lament -- , Translators' Introduction / , On Lament and Lamentation / , Job's Lament / , Translation of Job Chapter 3: Job's Lament / , Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , Translation of Ezekiel Chapter 19: A Lamentation for Israel's Last Princes / , A Medieval Lamentation / , Translation of Sha'ali Serufa: A Medieval Lamentation / , Scholem's postscript in the manuscript version / , Notes on Contributors , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110553963
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110553961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110333824
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110333821
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Konferenzschrift ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books
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  • 2
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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948353416402882
    Format: 1 online resource (410 pages) : , 46 colour illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781783743650 , 9781783743667 , 9781783743674 , 9781783744879
    Content: "This collection of essays from world-renowned scholar Hans Walter Gabler contains writings from a decade and a half of retirement spent exploring textual criticism, genetic criticism, and literary criticism. In these sixteen stimulating contributions, he develops theories of textual criticism and editing that are inflected by our advance into the digital era; structurally analyses arts of composition in literature and music; and traces the cultural implications discernible in book design, and in the canonisation of works of literature and their authors. Distinctive and ambitious, these essays move beyond the concerns of the community of critics and scholars. Gabler responds innovatively to the issues involved and often endeavours to re-think their urgencies by bringing together the orthodox tenets of different schools of textual criticism. He moves between a variety of topics, ranging from fresh genetic approaches to the work of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, to significant contributions to the theorisation of scholarly editing in the digital age. Written in Gabler's fluent style, these rich and elegant compositions are essential reading for literary and textual critics, scholarly editors, readers of James Joyce, New Modernism specialists, and all those interested in textual scholarship and digital editing under the umbrella of Digital Humanities."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Foreword -- 1. The Rocky Road to Ulysses -- 2. 'He chronicled with patience': Early Joycean Progressions Between Non-Fiction and Fiction -- 3. James Joyce Interpreneur -- 4. Structures of Memory and Orientation: Steering a Course Through Wandering Rocks -- 5. Editing Text-Editing Work -- 6. Theorizing the Digital Scholarly Edition -- 7. Thoughts on Scholarly Editing -- 8. Beyond Author-Centricity in Scholarly Editing -- 9. Sourcing and Editing Shakespeare: The Bibliographical Fallacy -- 10. The Draft Manuscript as Material Foundation for Genetic Editing and Genetic Criticism -- 11. A Tale of Two Texts: Or, How One Might Edit Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse -- 12. Auto-Palimpsests: Virginia Woolf's Late Drafting of Her Early Life -- 13. From Memory to Fiction: An Essay in Genetic Criticism -- 14. Johann Sebastian Bach's Two-Choir Passion -- 15. Argument into Design: Editions as a Sub-Species of the Printed Book -- 16. Cultural versus Editorial Canonising:The Cases of Shakespeare, of Joyce -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- Index. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 3
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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948353416802882
    Format: 1 online resource (308 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783746637 , 9781783746644 , 9781783746651 , 9781783746668
    Content: "In Tennyson's Poems: New Textual Parallels, R. H. Winnick identifies more than a thousand previously unknown instances in which Tennyson phrases of two or three to as many as several words are similar or identical to those occurring in prior works by other hands-discoveries aided by the proliferation of digitized texts and the related development of powerful search tools over the three decades since the most recent major edition of Tennyson's poems was published. Each of these instances may be deemed an allusion (meant to be recognized as such and pointing, for definable purposes, to a particular antecedent text), an echo (conscious or not, deliberate or not, meant to be noticed or not, meaningful or not), or merely accidental. Unless accidental, Winnick writes, these new textual parallels significantly expand our knowledge both of Tennyson's reading and of his thematic intentions and artistic technique. Coupled with the thousand-plus textual parallels previously reported by Christopher Ricks and other scholars, he says, they suggest that a fundamental and lifelong aspect of Tennyson's art was his habit of echoing any work, ancient or modern, which had the potential to enhance the resonance or deepen the meaning of his poems. The new textual parallels Winnick has identified point most often to the King James Bible and to such canonical authors as Shakespeare, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Thomson, Cowper, Shelley, Byron, and Wordsworth. But they also point to many authors rarely if ever previously cited in Tennyson editions and studies, including Michael Drayton, Richard Blackmore, Isaac Watts, Erasmus Darwin, John Ogilvie, Anna Lætitia Barbauld, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, John Wilson, and-with surprising frequency-Felicia Hemans. Tennyson's Poems: New Textual Parallels is thus a major new resource for Tennyson scholars and students, an indispensable adjunct to the 1987 edition of Tennyson's complete poems edited by Christopher Ricks."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Includes indexes. , "Numbers and alphanumerics (such as '1A') before poem titles are those assigned by Christopher Ricks in his 1987 edition of Tennyson's complete poems (see Preface). An asterisk following a poem number indicates that the poem appears in both the selected and the complete Ricks edition; its absence, that the poem appears only in the latter."--Note at head of contents. , Preface -- 1A Three Translations of Horace 1 Translation of Claudian's 'Rape of Proserpine' 2 The Devil and the Lady 3 Armageddon 4 The Coach of Death, A Fragment 5 Memory [Memory! dear enchanter!] 8 Remorse 9 The Dell of E- 10 Anthony and Cleopatra 16 'Did not thy roseate lips outvie' 26 On Sublimity 27 Time: An Ode 30 The Walk at Midnight 45 'Oh! ye wild winds, that roar and rave' 46 Babylon 47 Love [Almighty Love!] 48 Exhortation to the Greeks 50 'Come hither, canst thou tell me if this skull' 51 The Dying Man to His Friend 54A 'The musky air was mute' 55 The Outcast 58A The Invasion of Russia by Napoleon Buonaparte 59 Playfellow Winds 61 Home 62 'Among some Nations Fate hath placed too far' 63 To Poesy [O God, make this age great] 64 The Lark 67 Timbuctoo 73* Mariana 75 Madeline 78* Supposed Confessions of a Second-Rate Sensitive Mind 79 The Burial of Love 83 Recollections of the Arabian Nights 84 Ode to Memory 87 Adeline 88* A Character 91 The Poet 95 Hero to Leander 99 The Grasshopper 101 Chorus, in an Unpublished Drama, Written Very Early 106 To a Lady Sleeping 107 Sonnet [Could I outwear my present state of woe] 108 Sonnet [Though Night hath climbed her peak of highest noon] 109 Sonnet [Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good] 110 Sonnet [The pallid thunderstricken sigh for gain] 124 Amy 126 Memory [Ay me!] 127 Ode: O Bosky Brook 128 Perdidi Diem 130 Sense and Conscience 132 'In deep and solemn dreams' 140 Lines on Cambridge of 1830 143 A Fragment [Where is the Giant of the Sun] 144 'O wake ere I grow jealous of sweet Sleep' 145 'The constant spirit of the world exults' 146 Sonnet [When that rank heat of evil's tropic day] 151 Sonnet [There are three things which fill my heart with sighs] 153 The Lover's Tale 155 'My life is full of weary days' 158 'If I were loved, as I desire to be' 159* The Lady of Shalott 160* Mariana in the South 161 Eleänore 162 The Miller's Daughter 163* Fatima 164* Œnone 166* To - . With the Following Poem [The Palace of Art] 167* The Palace of Art 169 The Hesperides 170* The Lotos-Eaters 171 Rosalind 172 'My Rosalind, my Rosalind' 173* A Dream of Fair Women 174 Song [Who can say] 175 Margaret 176 Kate 179 To - [As when with downcast eyes] 185 Sonnet [Alas! how weary are my human eyes] 190 'Pierced through with knotted thorns of barren pain' 192 The Ruined Kiln 193 The Progress of Spring 194 'Hail Briton!' 200 Early Spring [1833] 207 The Ante-Chamber 208 The Gardener's Daughter; Or, The Pictures 209* The Two Voices 210* St Simeon Stylites 212 St Agnes' Eve 214 'Hark! the dogs howl!' 215 Whispers 216* On a Mourner 217* Ulysses 218* Tithon 219 Tiresias 220 Semele 223 Youth 225* The Epic [Morte d'Arthur] 227* 'Oh! that 'twere possible' 233 'Fair is that cottage in its place' 238 'I loving Freedom for herself' 240 The Blackbird 241* The Day-Dream 246 Lady Clara Vere de Vere 250 Sonnet [Ah, fade not yet from out the green arcades] 251 To Rosa 254 Three Sonnets to a Coquette 255 Sonnet [How thought you that this thing could captivate?] 257 The Voyage 259 The Flight 263 'The tenth of April! is it not?' 265* A Farewell 267 Will Waterproof's Lyrical Monologue 270 Amphion 271* Locksley Hall 275* Edwin Morris or, The Lake 276* The Golden Year 276A 'Wherefore, in these dark ages of the Press' 277* The Vision of Sin 279 Love and Duty 285B The Wanderer 286* The Princess, A Medley 289 To - , After Reading a Life and Letters 290 The Losing of the Child 291 The Sailor Boy 296* In Memoriam A. H. H. 297 To the Vicar of Shiplake 299* To the Queen 300 'Little bosom not yet cold' 301* To E. L., on His Travels in Greece 306 The Third of February, 1852 307 Hands All Round! [1852] 308 Suggested by Reading an Article in a Newspaper 310* Will 311* The Daisy 312* To the Rev. F. D. Maurice 313 The Brook 316* Maud, A Monodrama 317 The Letters 324* Tithonus 329 Ode Sung at the Opening of the International Exhibition 330* Enoch Arden 337 Aylmer's Field 1793 339 A Dedication 353 The Higher Pantheism 355 Lucretius 363 To the Rev. W. H. Brookfield 367 Prefatory Sonnet to the 'Nineteenth Century' 377* Prefatory Poem to My Brother's Sonnets 383 De Profundis 386 Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham 390 Prologue to General Hamley [The Charge of the Heavy Brigade] 392 Epilogue [The Charge of the Heavy Brigade] 394* To Virgil 395 The Throstle 398* To E. FitzGerald 399 Poets and their Bibliographies 400* The Dead Prophet 407 Freedom 410 The Fleet 413 Vastness 415 The Ancient Sage 417* Locksley Hall Sixty Years After 420 Demeter and Persephone 424 Happy, The Leper's Bride 425* To Mary Boyle 426* Far - Far - Away 427* To the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava 431 Merlin and the Gleam 441 The Death of Œnone 443 St Telemachus 454 Kapiolani 462* Crossing the Bar Idylls of the King 464* The Coming of Arthur 465* Gareth and Lynette 466* The Marriage of Geraint 467* Geraint and Enid 468* Balin and Balan 469* Merlin and Vivien 470* Lancelot and Elaine 471* The Holy Grail 472* Pelleas and Ettarre 473* The Last Tournament 474* Guinevere 475* The Passing of Arthur -- Alphabetical Index of Tennyson Poems Discussed -- Index of Antecedent Writers and Works Discussed. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 4
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    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948681915902882
    Format: 1 online resource (252 pages) : , 1 colour illustration.
    ISBN: 9781783749775 , 9781783749782 , 9781783749799 , 9781783749805
    Content: "This volume presents an exhilarating and insightful collection of essays on Jane Austen - distilling the author's deep understanding and appreciation of Austen's works across a lifetime. The volume is both intra- and inter-textual in focus, ranging from perceptive analysis of individual scenes to the exploration of motifs across Austen's fiction. Full of astute connections, these lively discussions hinge on the study of human behaviour - from family relationships to sickness and hypochondria - highlighting Austen's artful literary techniques and her powers of human observation. Jane Austen: Reflections of a Reader by (the late) Nora Bartlett is a brilliant contribution to the field of Jane Austen studies, both in its accessible style (which preserves the oral register of the original lectures), and in its foregrounding of the reader in a warm, compelling and incisive conversation about Austen's works. As such, it will appeal widely to all lovers of Jane Austen, whether first-time readers, students or scholars."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Preface / Jane Stabler -- A Note on Texts -- 1. Reading Pride and Prejudice over Fifty Years / Nora Bartlett -- 2. Sense and Sensibility / Nora Bartlett -- 3. Mothers and Daughters in Jane Austen / Nora Bartlett -- 4. Mrs. Jennings / Nora Bartlett -- 5. Lady Susan / Nora Bartlett -- 6. In Sickness and in Health: Courting and Nursing in Some Jane Austen Novels / Nora Bartlett -- 7. Food in Jane Austen's Fiction / Nora Bartlett -- 8. Emma and Harriet: Walking Companions / Nora Bartlett -- 9. Emma in the Snow / Nora Bartlett -- 10. What's Wrong with Mansfield Park / Nora Bartlett -- 11. Jane Austen and Grandparents / Nora Bartlett -- 12. Jane Austen and Burns / Nora Bartlett -- 13. Sanditon and Suspense / Nora Bartlett -- Bibliography -- Index. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    almahu_9947385017602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 543 pages) : , illustrations (chiefly colour), 1 map; digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781783741052 , 1783741058 , 9782821876163 , 2821876165 , 9781783741045 , 178374104X
    Content: "Examining materials from early modern and contemporary North India and Pakistan, Tellings and Texts brings together seventeen first-rate papers on the relations between written and oral texts, their performance, and the musical traditions these performances have entailed. The contributions from some of the best scholars in the field cover a wide range of literary genres and social and cultural contexts across the region. The texts and practices are contextualized in relation to the broader social and political background in which they emerged, showing how religious affiliations, caste dynamics and political concerns played a role in shaping social identities as well as aesthetic sensibilities. By doing so this book sheds light into theoretical issues of more general significance, such as textual versus oral norms; the features of oral performance and improvisation; the role of the text in performance; the aesthetics and social dimension of performance; the significance of space in performance history and important considerations on repertoires of story-telling. The book also contains links to audio files of some of the works discussed in the text. Tellings and Texts is essential reading for anyone with an interest in South Asian culture and, more generally, in the theory and practice of oral literature, performance and story-telling."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Note on Dating Systems -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction / Francesca Orsini and Katherine Butler Schofield -- I. Between Texts and Practices. 1. The Example in Dadupanthi Homiletics / Monika Horstmann -- 2. Making it Vernacular in Agra: The Practice of Translation by Seventeenth-Century Jains / John E. Cort -- 3. World Enough and Time: Religious Strategy and Historical Imagination in an Indian Sufi Tale / Muzaffar Alam -- 4. Hearing Mo‘jizat in South Asian Shi‘ism / Amy Bard -- II. Books and Performances, Books for Performance. 5. Note to Self: What Marathi Kirtankars’ Notebooks Suggest about Literacy, Performance, and the Travelling Performer in Pre-Colonial Maharashtra / Christian Lee Novetzke -- 6. A Handbook for Storytellers: The Ṭirāz al-akhbār and the Qissa Genre / Pasha M. Khan -- 7. Did Surdas Perform the Bhāgavata Purāṇa? / John Stratton Hawley -- 8. Text, Orality, and Performance in Newar Devotional Music / Richard Widdess -- III. Written Clues about Performed Texts. 9. Listening for the Context: Tuning in to the Reception of Riti Poetry / Allison Busch -- 10. Reading the Acts and Lives of Performers in Mughal Persian Texts / Sunil Sharma -- 11. Persian Poets on the Streets: The Lore of Indo-Persian Poetic Circles in Late Mughal India / Stefano Pellò -- 12. Texts and Tellings: Kathas in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries / Francesca Orsini -- 13. A Curious King, a Psychic Leper, and the Workings of Karma: Bajid’s Entertaining Narratives / Imre Bangha -- IV. Musical Knowledge and Aesthetics. 14. Raga in the Early Sixteenth Century / Allyn Miner -- 15. Learning to Taste the Emotions: The Mughal Rasika / Katherine Butler Schofield -- 16. Paradigms of Performance and Poetical Composition in the Seventeenth-Century Bengali Literature of Arakan / Thibaut d’Hubert -- 17. The Shi‘i Faces of Nizamuddin: Nizami Drumming and Texts in Delhi and Karachi / Richard K. Wolf -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783741038
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History. ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History. ; Konferenzschrift ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History.
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  • 6
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    b3kat_BV043715991
    Format: xxi, 350 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 978-1-4632-0576-8 , 1-4632-0576-7
    Series Statement: Texts and studies 13
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter , Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4632-3690-8 10.31826/9781463236908
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bibel Neues Testament ; Katene ; Kommentar ; Konferenzschrift
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    almahu_9949284992302882
    Format: 1 online resource (cxxii, 776 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139342438 (ebook)
    Series Statement: The Cambridge edition of the complete fiction of Henry James
    Content: The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James provides, for the first time, a scholarly edition of a major writer whose work continues to be read, quoted, adapted and studied. The nine tales in this volume, published between 1884 and 1888, include 'The Aspern Papers', set in Venice and featuring a devious scholar attempting to steal the letters of an American poet from his former lover, and 'The Liar,' on the world of painters and their models. These tales exemplify James's continuing interest in the art of short fiction during a period which saw him responding to the stimulations of French naturalism and successfully reworking the international theme that had made him famous at the end of the 1870s. Extensive explanatory notes enable modern readers to understand the tales' historical, cultural and literary references.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 23 Mar 2022). , General Chronology of James's Life and Writings -- Introduction -- Textual Introduction -- Chronology of Composition and Production -- Bibliography -- Pandora -- Georgina's Reasons -- A New England Winter -- The Path of Duty -- Mrs. Temperly -- Louisa Pallant -- The Aspern Papers -- The Liar -- The Modern Warning -- Glossary of Foreign Words and Phrases -- Notes -- Textual Variants I: Substantive Variants up to Copy Text -- Textual Variants II: Substantive Variants after Copy Text -- Emendations -- Appendices -- A: Extracts from James's Notebooks -- B: Prefaces to the New York Edition.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107029644
    Language: English
    Keywords: Short stories. ; Fiction. ; Literary criticism. ; Short stories. ; Fiction. ; Literary criticism.
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    Format: XIX, 409 S.
    ISBN: 0-19-818180-9
    Series Statement: Index to British literary bibliography 6
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Bibliografie ; Bibliografie
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  • 9
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    Amherst, Massachusetts :Amherst College Press,
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    almafu_9960127868902883
    Format: 1 online resource (125 pages some folded) : , color illustrations ;
    ISBN: 9781943208197 , 1943208190
    Content: For more than half a century, the story of Emily Dickinson's "Master" documents has been the largely biographical tale of three letters to an unidentified individual. Writing in Time seeks to tell a different story--the story of the documents themselves. Rather than presenting the "Master" documents as quarantined from Dickinson's larger scene of textual production, Marta Werner's innovative new edition proposes reading them next to Dickinson's other major textual experiment in the years between ca. 1858-1861: the Fascicles. In both, Dickinson can be seen testing the limits of address and genre in order to escape bibliographical determination and the very coordinates of "mastery" itself. A major event in Dickinson scholarship, Writing in Time: Emily Dickinson's Master Hours proposes new constellations of Dickinson's work as well as exciting new methodologies for textual scholarship as an act of "intimate editorial investigation."
    Note: Prologue: To the reader -- Historical introduction: The discovery, transmission, and printing histories of the "master letters" -- Early printings -- In the hour of the new bibliography -- Homage to Ralph W. Franklin -- Textual introduction: From letters to documents: Imagining a new edition of the "master" documents -- Re-drawing the boundaries -- Dating the "master" documents -- Editing in space and time -- Principles of transcription -- Manuscript witnesses & transcriptions in time -- Dear master / I am ill - (A 827) -- The writing line, ca. spring 1858-ca. summer 1860 -- Mute - thy Coronation - (A 825) -- The writing line, ca. autumn 1860-ca. winter 1861 -- Oh ' did I offend it - (A 829) -- The writing line, ca. spring 1861 -- Master ./ If you saw a bullet (A 828) -- Reading hours -- Commentaries on the "master" documents -- The hour of flowers: A 827 -- The hour of ermine: A 825 -- The hour of lead: A 829 -- The midnight hour: A 826 -- The queen's hour: A 828. , English
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Personal correspondence. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Personal correspondence.
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  • 10
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    Leiden ; : Brill,
    UID:
    almahu_9949701371302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 196 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004332331
    Series Statement: Philological encounters monographs ; v. 1
    Content: Philology was everywhere and nowhere in classical South Asia. While its civilizations possessed remarkably sophisticated tools and methods of textual analysis, interpretation, and transmission, they lacked any sense of a common disciplinary or intellectual project uniting these; indeed they lacked a word for 'philology' altogether. Arguing that such pseudepigraphical genres as the Sanskrit purāṇas and tantras incorporated modes of philological reading and writing, Cox demonstrates the ways in which the production of these works in turn motivated the invention of new kinds of śāstric scholarship. Combining close textual analysis with wider theoretical concerns, Cox traces this philological transformation in the works of the dramaturgist Śāradātanaya, the celebrated Vaiṣṇava poet-theologian Veṅkaṭanātha, and the maverick Śaiva mystic Maheśvarānanda.
    Note: Front Matter -- Introduction: Towards a History of Indic Philology -- Textual Pasts and Futures -- Bearing the Nāṭyaveda: Śāradātanaya's Bhāvaprakāśana -- Veṅkaṭanātha and the Limits of Philological Argument -- Flowers of Language: Maheśvarānanda's Mahārthamañjarī -- Conclusions: Philology as Politics, Philology as Science -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Online version: Cox, Whitney, author. Modes of philology in medieval South India Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016] ISBN 9789004332331
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History. ; Electronic books
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