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Journals, Letters, Files: Work Poetics and Scenes of Writing around 1800
The pairing “writing, the scene of writing” serves as a challenge to consider two ostensibly opposing facets of writing at once: on the one hand, the thematization of writing within literature (semantics, poetics) and, on the other hand, writing in its material, technological, and historical facticity. In drawing these two sides together