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“The Original Has Long Been Lost…”: The German project of the first edition of Diderot’s satire “Ramo’s Nephew” and the mystery of its St. Petersburg manuscript
В статье на основе переписки, свидетельств современников и новых архивных документов исследуется появление на европейском книжном рынке «эрмитажной» копии сатиры Дидро «Племянник Рамо», а также реконструируются обстоятельства ее первого издания при участии немецких писателей Клингера, Шиллера и Гете. Based on correspondence, testimonies of contemporaries and new archival documents, the article examines the appearance on the European book market of the "Hermitage" copy of Diderot's satire Rameau's Nephew, and also reconstructs the circumstances of its first edition with the participation of the German writers Klinger, Schiller and Goethe.
期刊介绍:
Journal “Dialogue with Time” is specially intended for consideration of the problems of intellectual history understood as a study of historical aspects of all kinds of human creative activity, including its conditions, forms and products.