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8662955 No.8662955 [Reply] [Original]

I have an actual scholarly question so this thread will probably bomb, but maybe some Germanophile can help.

What are the most scholarly, seriously cited collected editions of these German authors in the original language?

Kleist
Holderlin
Heine
Novalis

>> No.8662986
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8662986

I bump your question and raise you a very vaguely related meme.

>> No.8663018

>>8662986
Are you ever going to fix her proportions? Have the art critique board do a redline or something.

>> No.8663163

>>8663018
I'm not so easily spooked by realism, my property.

>> No.8663179

>>8663018
Artist here.

I feel as though it is fine how it is because it is a cartoon and it gives it a sense of cuteness.

>> No.8663182

>>8662955
Not gonna answer due to that snowflake attitude faggot. sage in all fields

>> No.8663197

>>8663179
Originally the image was larger, she was leaning on a desk. You're right, it is cute. It will be even cuter when it's fixed.

>> No.8663242

>>8663197
I am able to redraw the image larger with correct proportions if you want

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8663249

>>8663242
Here's the original. May as well hijack this thread with Stirner until OP's question gets answered.
Can you do a naked one for a friend?

>> No.8663681

>>8663182
y-you too

>> No.8663703

woah dude, what a scholarly question!

>> No.8663710

asskek sent me here

>> No.8663922

>>8662955

Having read the wiki, I can tell you there is an interesting thing going on with Hölderlin editions. It's basically an old school (Stuttgarter edition) vs. new school (Frankfurter edition) war. Both Stuttgarter and Frankfurter editions have smaller editions derived from them (Schmidt from Stuttgarter, and Knaupp from Frankfurter) that each have their little variations, so in the end you have 4 editions with partly different readings. The wiki author concludes that for this reason the reader is best served with the Frankfurter edition because it provides facsimiles of the manuscripts.

>> No.8663978

>>8663703
(You)

Thanks for giving me the means to bump this thread