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This collection of essays attempts to address some problems of editorial theory and practice which its contributors have either encountered in their own work as practicing editors or as critical users of English editions. It also discusses more general questions, i.e. linguistic problems of editing, the problems of editing bilingual editions or school editions and the difficult economics of scholarly editions today. There are also essays on editing performance poetry, the waning impact of analytical bibliography, the role of teaching and learning editing as well as on the situation of editoria
Book history --- Graphics industry --- English literature --- Manuscripts, English --- Editing. --- Authorship --- English manuscripts --- Criticism, Textual. --- Bibliography --- Methodology. --- Theory, methods, etc.
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The intellectual scope and cultural impact of British and Irish writers in Europe cannot be assessed without reference to their 'European' fortunes. This collection of essays, prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, record how D.H. Lawrence's work has been received, translated and interpreted in most European countries with remarkable, though greatly varying, success. Among the topics discussed in this volume are questions arising from the personal and frequently controversial nature of much of Lawrence's writings and the various ways in which translators from a
82.085.43 --- 82.085.43 Literaire receptie --- Literaire receptie --- European literature --- English influences --- Lawrence, D. H. --- Davison, Lawrence H. --- Lawrence, David Herbert, --- Lorensŭ, --- Lorensŭ, D. H., --- Lourens, D. G., --- Lorenss, D. H., --- Lorens, Deĭvid Gerbert, --- Lārensu, Ḍi. Ec., --- Lourens, Dėvid Gerbert, --- לאורנס, ד. ה. --- לאורענס --- לורנס, ד״ה --- לורנס, ד.ה., --- לורנס, ד.ה..., --- Appreciation --- Criticism and interpretation --- History. --- Lawrence, David Herbert --- Lorensŭ --- Lorensŭ, D. H. --- Lourens, D. G. --- Lorenss, D. H. --- Lorens, Deĭvid Gerbert --- Lārensu, Ḍi. Ec. --- Lourens, Dėvid Gerbert --- English influences. --- Europa (geografie) --- Lawrence, D.H.
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Adultery --- -Gamekeepers --- -Married women --- -Married people --- Women --- Wives --- Game keepers --- Game protection --- Adulterous relationships --- Cheating, Marital --- Extra-marital sex --- Extramarital sex --- Infidelity, Marital --- Marital cheating --- Marital infidelity --- Marriage --- Sex crimes --- Paramours --- Fiction --- Lawrence, D. H. --- -Criticism, Textual --- England --- -Fiction --- Gamekeepers --- Married women --- Criticism, Textual. --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Fiction.
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England --- Social life and customs --- Fiction --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Fiction.
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Shakespeare without Boundaries : Essays in Honor of Dieter Mehl offers a wide-ranging collection of essays written by an international team of distinguished scholars who attempt to define, to challenge, and to erode boundaries that currently inhibit understanding of Shakespeare, and to exemplify how approaches that defy traditional bounds of study and criticism may enhance understanding and enjoyment of a dramatist who acknowledged no boundaries in art.The Volume is published in tribute to Professor Dieter Mehl, whose critical and scholarly work on authors from Chaucer through Shakespeare to D. H. Lawrence has transcended temporal and national boundaries in its range and scope, and who, as Ann Jennalie Cook writes, has contributed significantly to the erasure of political boundaries that have endangered the unity of German literary scholarship and, more broadly, through his work for the International Shakespeare Association, to the globalization of Shakespeare studies.
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This collection of essays, titled 'Shakespeare without Boundaries,' is a tribute to Dieter Mehl, a distinguished scholar of Renaissance and medieval literature. Edited by Christa Jansohn, Lena Cowen Orlin, and Stanley Wells, the compilation honors Mehl's influential work in Shakespeare studies, highlighting his efforts to explore the boundaries of literature, genre, and culture. The essays, contributed by an international team of scholars, examine the flexible nature of boundaries in literary criticism and the importance of understanding these demarcations in the study of Shakespeare. The volume is aimed at a scholarly audience, particularly those interested in Shakespeare and theoretical literary issues, and reflects Mehl's lifelong dedication to expanding the horizons of academic inquiry.
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