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Poèmes : Gedichte / Hoelderlin ; traduction et préf. de Geneviève Bianquis.
Author
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 1770-1843
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Format
Book
Language
French
German
Published/Created
Paris : Aubier, Éditions Montaigne, 1977, ©1943.
Description
480 pages ; 23 cm.
Details
Related name
Bianquis, Geneviève, 1886-
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Library of Jacques Derrida (Princeton University Library)
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Former owner
Derrida, Jacques
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Series
Collection bilingue des classiques allemands
Contained in
Library of Jacques Derrida box B-000209.
Notes
German and French on opposite pages.
Derrida copy Sparse underlines present. Includes manuscript material. Dealer note: Glissés dans le livre : 1) Photocopies de Heinrich von Kleist (nom de l'auteur écrit à la main par ???), Kleine Schriften, "Berichterstattung und Tageskritik 1810/1811" ; 2 ) Photocopies de 2 pages de Ecce homo ; 3) Note de A. Ronell accompagnant la photocopie d'un texte de Hölderlin qu'elle a fait parvenir à JD. La note d'Avital Ronell a été mise dans une enveloppe (avec la photocopie) et jointe à la correspondance le 3 juin 2011. Les autres photocopies ont été laissées dans le livre. Check-in observation: Inscription on photocopy from Deborah Esch. Bookmarks on pages 174-175, 248-249, 408-409. Dog-eared pages 264, 341.
Derrida copy Stored in box B-000209. Forms part of: The Library of Jacques Derrida, Studio Series. Studio. Wall 4.
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Includes bibliographical references.
In
Derrida copy folder 11 4.4.7.5
OCLC
4852847
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