Introduction to the conference
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13130/2499-6637/8917Keywords:
classics, 20th century, complete works, editions, philology, editorial choises, ecdoticsAbstract
In literature, the 20th Century is no more considered ‘contemporary’: authors and books of this century are now studied paying specific attention to the story of their writing and publication process. Publishing those texts nowadays means to deal with history of the publishing industry and with the editorial criteria of each edition.Downloads
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