Elements of Plane and Solid Free-Hand Geometrical Drawing, With Lettering
Written in the context of a rejuvenated interest in the work of Friedrich Hundefinedlderlin (1770-1843), the essays gathered in The Solid Letter offer the first consolidated attempt in English to set out the many facets of his oeuvre. Addressed not only to specialists in German studies but also to readers interested in modern poetry, philosophy, and aesthetics, the volume is wide in scope but succinct in nature, aiming to assert the relevance of Hundefinedlderlin for thinking about history, culture, and language today.
The Solid Letter not only reads Hundefinedlderlinundefineds finished work, but also treats the processual character of his writing. By discussing interrelationships among unpublished variants, theoretical and poetic texts, and different conceptions of the distinction between theory and practice, the essays provide an opportunity to reassess the categories by which humanistic study presently is defined.
The volume addresses the implications of Hundefinedlderlinundefineds notion of history, the stakes involved in certain of his key concepts, and the significance of seemingly auxiliary materials and kinds of texts not commonly considered intrinsic to an authorundefineds oeuvre (such as translations and letters). The essays are attuned to the complex resonances of Hundefinedlderlinundefineds writerly practice, thereby contributing to our grasp of the political and historiographical implications of reading.
The volume concludes with a select bibliography of Hundefinedlderlin in English that lists all book-length translations of his literary writings, the more significant translations of his theoretical texts and letters, and most critical studies available in English devoted in part or whole to Hundefinedlderlin.
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