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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- Introduction IX
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I. Multiple Authorship as Reciprocal Creativity
- Multiple Authorship in The Flowing Light of the Godhead? 3
- Give and Take 31
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II. Explicit References to Multiple Authorship
- E pluribus unum? 53
- Multiple Authorship in 17th-Century German Lyric Poetry - the Example of Constantin Christian Dedekind’s Aelbianische Musen-Lust (1657) 77
- Martin Opitz signs a Stammbuch 95
- Multiple Authorship and Diachronic Hybridity 121
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III. Multiple Authorship in the Interaction of Production and Perception
- The Torah as Multi-Authorial Literature of Discussion 159
- Reflections on the Concept of Authorship in Musicians’ Motets 181
- Goltzius and Estius Read Ovid: Pygmalion and Galatea (1593) 199
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IV. Co-Creativity in the Interplay of the Individual and the Collective
- ‘Ek segi,’ ‘vér segjum,’ ‘verðr sagt’ 229
- ‘Different from all other Egils sagas’ 253
- Reproductive Authorship in the Courtly Novel 275
- Artwork, Craftwork, Science - and Who Is the Author? 305
- Figures and Charts 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- Introduction IX
-
I. Multiple Authorship as Reciprocal Creativity
- Multiple Authorship in The Flowing Light of the Godhead? 3
- Give and Take 31
-
II. Explicit References to Multiple Authorship
- E pluribus unum? 53
- Multiple Authorship in 17th-Century German Lyric Poetry - the Example of Constantin Christian Dedekind’s Aelbianische Musen-Lust (1657) 77
- Martin Opitz signs a Stammbuch 95
- Multiple Authorship and Diachronic Hybridity 121
-
III. Multiple Authorship in the Interaction of Production and Perception
- The Torah as Multi-Authorial Literature of Discussion 159
- Reflections on the Concept of Authorship in Musicians’ Motets 181
- Goltzius and Estius Read Ovid: Pygmalion and Galatea (1593) 199
-
IV. Co-Creativity in the Interplay of the Individual and the Collective
- ‘Ek segi,’ ‘vér segjum,’ ‘verðr sagt’ 229
- ‘Different from all other Egils sagas’ 253
- Reproductive Authorship in the Courtly Novel 275
- Artwork, Craftwork, Science - and Who Is the Author? 305
- Figures and Charts 333