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Journal articles on the topic "Epistolary collection":

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Chernoglazov, Dmitrij. "From Letter Collections to Letter Writing Manuals." Frühmittelalterliche Studien 57, no. 1 (October 1, 2023): 193–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fmst-2023-0010.

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Abstract It is well known that Byzantine and post-Byzantine manuscript letter collections had a didactic function serving as manuals on epistolary art. An important task is to examine how and to what extent this function influenced the structure of collections and the method of reworking epistolary material. The subject of the present paper is the letter collection surviving in cod. Heid. Pal. gr. 356 ( 13th c. ). The collection contains Pseudo-Libanios’ ‘Epistolary Styles’, letters of Phalaris, Libanios, Gregory of Nazianzos, Symeon Logothetes, Michael Psellos and other authors. The collection is analyzed in terms of its content and structure. Its following features are revealed: Firstly, from letters of different authors, those are selected that correspond to common epistolary situations. Most of the letters presented in the collection are recommending, reproaching for silence, accompanying the gift, etc. Secondly, letters belonging to the same type or epistolary situation are often grouped together. Thirdly, letters are reworked so that it is more convenient to use them as models. Gregory of Nazianzos’ letters are presented in short excerpts, many of them being transformed so that they serve as models for certain letter types – friendly, commendatory, etc.
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VASALY, ANN. "THE ANCIENT EPISTOLARY COLLECTION REDUX: ‘SOCRATES’ AND CICERO IN PETRARCH'S FAM. 1.1." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 61, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 106–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/2041-5370.12086.

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Abstract: The introductory letter of Petrarch's collection of prose epistles (Epistolae Familiares) includes a number of traditional programmatic elements, including a dedication to his close friend Ludwig Van Kempen, a narrative describing the collection's genesis, and a defence of its style and contents, rooted in the example of Cicero's letters to Atticus, Quintus, and Brutus, which Petrarch had discovered some five years earlier. In other ways, Fam. 1.1 is an absolutely unprecedented introduction to an epistolary collection — ultimately staging within the letter a kind of ‘conversion narrative’ that transforms the yet-uncompleted collection into an instantiation of the spiritual journey of its author.
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Bizer, Marc. "Letters from Home: The Epistolary Aspects of Joachim Du Bellay's Les Regrets." Renaissance Quarterly 52, no. 1 (1999): 140–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2902018.

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It is my contention that the poetic collection Les Regrets by Joachim Du Bellay is a product of the humanist epistolary heritage. This essay attempts to demonstrate not only the importance of the epistolary and secretarial traditions for our understanding of Les Regrets, but also how Du Bellay uses them to elaborate a new poetics. Specifically, beginning with the epistolary and secretarial traditions in Europe, this study then moves to a discussion of the epistolary genre in French literary history and subsequently to the figure of the secretary in Renaissance poetry before focusing on Du Bellay's correspondance with Ronsard.
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Tkachenko, Viktor. "S. KULZHYNSKYI AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF PYSANKAS. THE EPISTOLARY." Journal of Ukrainian History, no. 48 (2023): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2522-4611.2023.48.8.

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The purpose of the publication is to highlight the activities of S. Kulzhynskyi in the process of gathering a collection of pysankas for the Lubny Museum of K. M. Skarzhynska, as well as to prepare for publication the famous album-catalogue «Description of the Collection of Folk Pysankas» (1899) through the prism of scientific and epistolary heritage. At the same time, the main task is to introduce it into scientific circulation; to replenish the source and historiographical base. The scientific novelty of the study is that it is the first to introduce the epistolary heritage of S. Kulzhynskyi related to the preparation for the publication of an album-catalogue of the collection of pysankas into scientific circulation. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were marked by a significant rise in interest in Ukrainian folk art, including pysanka. Many researchers developed programmes for collecting information about pysankas, and private and museum collections began to form. In a short period of time, a number of publications by such well-known researchers as M. Sumtsov, V. Yastrebov, M. Korduba, and others were published. However, the most noteworthy is S. Kulzhynskyi's work on the formation of the collection of pysankas in the Lubny Museum of K. M. Skarzhynska and its processing with the subsequent publication of the catalogue. His work is still of interest to researchers today. The album-catalogue also became a source of knowledge and revival of pysankas in Ukraine in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries for many pysankas masters. The formation of S. Kulzhynskyi's views on pysankas and his desire to work on the collection's catalogue are revealed to some extent by his letters to M. Sumtsov, which are reproduced in the appendices. They provide information about the work on the catalogue, the problems faced by the author, etc. In the future, it is worthwhile (if possible) to find and publish M. Sumtsov's letters to S. Kulzhynskyi, which would reveal the famous ethnographer's comments to the author of the catalogue on its publication and the extent to which the latter listened to his advice and suggestions.
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Mahmudov, Umedullo. "The Art of Essay in the Prose of the East: the Work Titled “Munshaoti Abdulloh Marvarid”." Golden scripts 1, no. 1 (March 10, 2019): 46–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/tsuull.gold.2019.1/erob2817.

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Epistolary writing is important in the history of statehood, diplomacy and science, especially in the history of our country, which has its ancient roots and huge scientific potential. These letters were considered one of the fields of knowledge, which included a scientific manual or a collection of written documents for clerks (calligraphers), known as the “Munshaot”. These manuals and collections help enrich our understanding of the history, literature and social, economic and political life of our country.Given the foregoing, this article researches the works of the epistolary genre - the Munshaot, which were written during the life and after the lifetime of Alisher Navoi, in particular, “Munshaoti Abdulloh Marvorid”; the authors identity, the manuscript of the work and its role in the history of Uzbek literature which are provided in the article.Munshaot (Arabic. Compiled letters, that is, a collection of letters) is one of the genres of oriental poetry, collected letters of clerks, written in verse or prose.
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Velikodnaya, Irina L. "Collection of Autographs." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] 1, no. 1 (February 28, 2016): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2016-1-1-55-59.

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The review considers two new editions, connected by the theme of autographs, - “The Bibliophile Garland to Anna Akhmatova. To the 125th Birth Anniversary: the Autographs in the Collection of M. Seslavinsky” and “The Art of Autograph. Inscriptions of Writers and Artists in the Private Collections of Russian Bibliophiles”, published in 2014-2015. Description and identification of the autograph, its introduction into scientific use, as well as its study are relevant problems of today, as the accumulated handwritten material of this kind requires samples of cataloguing. The Russian collectors propose to comprehend such material accumulated in private collections, publish previously unknown autographs, manuscripts, epistolary heritage of Russian poets, writers and artists. Peer-reviewed publications are required in the work of experts - literary critics, art historians, book historians, culturologists, students of specialized educational institutions, and all the interested in the history of the Russian culture.
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Marquis, Émeline. "Phalaris & co." Frühmittelalterliche Studien 57, no. 1 (October 1, 2023): 207–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fmst-2023-0011.

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Abstract The letters of Phalaris are among the letter collections assembled by Rudolf Hercher in his, ‘Epistolographi graeci’, published in 1873. They differ from other collections in that volume in the size of the corpus ( 148 letters ) and the breadth of the manuscript tradition ( more than 132 manuscripts ). Moreover, the number and the order of the letters vary greatly from one manuscript to another. These characteristics explain why there is no modern critical edition of the letters of Phalaris. This paper addresses a methodological issue: how can we get a comprehensive view of the transmission of the letters of Phalaris? It examines these letters from the perspective of the collection, given that the letters of Phalaris are often transmitted within manuscripts that combine several corpora of letters, thus forming large epistolary collections. This paper shows to what extent the results obtained by the editors of other epistolary texts can be applied to the letters of Phalaris and what is gained, on a literary level, by replacing these letters in their context of transmission.
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Marchuk, Liudmula. "The wordlview and language concept of Boris Hrynchenko in the epistolary heritage (on the material of the collection "...We will be able to give ourselves to Ukraine". Correspondence of Trokhym Zinkivskyi with Borys Grinchenko)." IVAN OHIIENKO AND CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE AND EDUCATION 20 (December 25, 2023): 96–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.32626/2309-7086.2023-20.96-105.

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The peculiarity of the epistolary heritage is revealed in the variety of genre forms of the letter, in the depth of philosophical searches, in the inexhaustibility and sincerity of feelings, in linguistic stylistic experiments and careful attitude to epistolary canons.Letters, as is known, form the basis of epistolary texts. Among other types of texts, they are distinguished by a clear orientation to a specifi c type of addressee and provision of correspondence communication. The construction of such texts depends on many factors: the presence of a textual tradition, the situation of hypothetical per-ception of the text, the addressee, forms of implementation and distribution of the text, and other subjective conditions of epistolary communication.B. Grinchenko’s worldview and language concept is defi ned in a signifi cant creative heritage, which covers the following issues: the signifi cant role of language in the develop-ment of national culture and in the self-determination of the people; the formation of public opinion against the restrictions and prohibitions of the Ukrainian language by tsarism; devel-opment of theoretical foundations regarding the sources of enrichment and ways of develop-ment of the Ukrainian literary language; attitude to spelling practice; standardization of the Ukrainian literary language; creative communication with other writers.In the letters of B. Hrinchenko, structural and semantic features typical for Ukrainian epistolary are refl ected, which are creatively reworked in specifi c texts. Each letter can be considered as a separate completed act of communication.Ukraine became the key image-symbol in the correspondence between Borys Grinchenko and Trokhym Zinkivskyi. Ukraine, the Ukrainian language, Ukrainian writers are the key points in B. Grinchenko’s correspondence, as they coincide with the life position of the author of the letters. Borys Hrinchenko’s correspondence is a vivid example of how obsessed a person must be, who laid a brick in the foundations of the independent new state of Ukraine.
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Lomonosov, Aleksey V. "V.V. Rozanov’s Archive in Rumyantsev Museum." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 60 (December 12, 2019): 203–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2019-0-4-203-210.

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The article presents a general overview of the letters to V.V. Rozanov that he sent to . Rumyantsev Museum. The chronology of the receipt of materials from the epistolary archive to the Department of manuscripts of the Museum is traced. The author refers to the names of the persons who directly handed the materials to the archive, and who accepted and processed them. The bibliophilic priorities of the museum curator . G.P. Georgievsky and V.V. Rozanov became the basis for supplementing the epistolary collection “From the Archive of V.V. Rozanov”. The author mentions the error in dating the letter of V.V. Rozanov to G.P. Georgievsky., written to accompany the last part of the epistolary passed to the Museum inter vivos. The text of the letter is published for the first time. The importance of V.V. Rozanov's review of the book in the «Novoye Vremya» journal at the beginning of the twentieth century is emphasized. The author's approach to the systematization of the correspondents’ letters for their subsequent passing over to Rumyantsev Museum is shown. The author provides concise information on the contents of certain collections of letters from Rozanov’s correspondents. The main themes of V.V. Rozanov's epistolary communication with the authors of the letters are outlined. The author takes note of Rozanov’s special attitude to the selection of letters from the archive of correspondence for further publication. in the “Literary Exiles” series.. In the forefront there are letters from Church leaders and the thinker’s allies in the field of legislation on family relations. The article highlights the problem of correctness of specifying archive code numbers of the Russian State library's manuscript department from the museum part of the archive, which have undergone changes during their stay in the General complex of V.V. Rozanov's manuscript archive.
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Lomonosov, Aleksey V. "V.V. Rozanov’s Archive in Rumyantsev Museum." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 60 (December 12, 2019): 454–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2019-0-4-454-463.

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The article presents a general overview of the letters to V.V. Rozanov that he sent to . Rumyantsev Museum. The chronology of the receipt of materials from the epistolary archive to the Department of manuscripts of the Museum is traced. The author refers to the names of the persons who directly handed the materials to the archive, and who accepted and processed them. The bibliophilic priorities of the museum curator . G.P. Georgievsky and V.V. Rozanov became the basis for supplementing the epistolary collection “From the Archive of V.V. Rozanov”. The author mentions the error in dating the letter of V.V. Rozanov to G.P. Georgievsky., written to accompany the last part of the epistolary passed to the Museum inter vivos. The text of the letter is published for the first time. The importance of V.V. Rozanov’s review of the book in the “Novoye Vremya” journal at the beginning of the twentieth century is emphasized. The author’s approach to the systematization of the correspondents’ letters for their subsequent passing over to Rumyantsev Museum is shown. The author provides concise information on the contents of certain collections of letters from Rozanov’s correspondents. The main themes of V.V. Rozanov’s epistolary communication with the authors of the letters are outlined. The author takes note of Rozanov’s special attitude to the selection of letters from the archive of correspondence for further publication. in the “Literary Exiles” series.. In the forefront there are letters from Church leaders and the thinker’s allies in the field of legislation on family relations. The article highlights the problem of correctness of specifying archive code numbers of the Russian State library’s manuscript department from the museum part of the archive, which have undergone changes during their stay in the General complex of V.V. Rozanov’s manuscript archive.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Epistolary collection":

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La, Rosa Giulia. "Per un commento alle Senili di Petrarca : aspetti micro-testuali e macro-strutturali della raccolta." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2023. https://theses.hal.science/tel-04619703.

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Cette thèse porte sur le recueil des Res Seniles de Pétrarque, le dernier recueil épistolaire en latin commencé par l’auteur en 1361 et achevé in limine mortis en 1374. Ce travail de recherche se propose d’explorer l’espace macro-structurel des Senili de Pétrarque, en accordant une attention particulière aux paramètres de composition et aux stratégies de connexion interne qui sous-tendent la création du recueil de senilitate. Ma recherche se concentre précisément sur la relation réciproque qui existe entre les textes individuels et la collection conçue pour les accueillir. La thèse se compose de trois parties. La première est structurée en trois chapitres: le premier est consacré à la genèse du recueil des Senili; le deuxième se concentre sur la tradition du texte; le troisième chapitre de la première partie reconstruit l’histoire éditoriale de la syllogue. La section principale de la thèse propose un examen des dix-sept livres des Res Seniles. Pour chaque liber, a été défini une vue synthétique de son contenu, accompagné de données sur la cohérence textuelle, la datation et l’ordre des lettres, le nombre et l’identité des destinataires, et la présence éventuelle de liens intra- et intertextuelles qui permettent de démêler le réseau de renvois à d’autres écrits de Pétrarque.La troisième partie de la thèse rend compte de la solidité de la conception d’ensemble de l’ouvrage, en mettant en évidence la cohérence et la cohésion du macro-texte et en interprétant les logiques organisationnelles qui ont présidé à l’agencement des textes du recueil
This thesis focuses on the collection of Francesco Petrarca’s Res Seniles, the last latin epistolary started by the author in 1361 and concluded in limine mortis in 1374. This thesis intends to delve into the macro-structural space of Petrarca’s Senili, with specific attention toward the compositional parameters and the strategies of internal connection underlying the creation of the collection de senilitate. My research focuses precisely on the reciprocal relationship that exists between the individual texts and the collection designed to accommodate them. The thesis consists of three parts. The first is structured in three chapters; the first one is dedicated to the genesis of the Senili’s collection; the second one focuses on the tradition of the text; the third chapter of the first part reconstructs the editorial history of the sylloge. The main section of the thesis offers an examination of the Res Seniles seventeen books. For each liber, it has been defined a summary prospectus of its contents, accompanied by data on textual consistency, the dating and the ordering of the letters, the number and identity of the addressees, and the possible presence of intra- and intertextual references that allow unraveling the network of cross-references to other Petrarchan writings.The third part of the thesis gives an account of the solidity of the overall design of the work, highlighting the coherence and cohesion of the macro-text and interpreting the organizational logics that presided over the arrangement of the texts in the collection
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Thompson, Maria Elisa Escobar. "Minha irmã epistolar: cartas do poeta visionário Murilo Mendes a Vírginia Mendes Torres." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8151/tde-03032010-133823/.

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O presente trabalho tem por objetivo traçar um panorama da vida do poeta Murilo Mendes na Europa entre as décadas de 1950 e 1970, através das cartas enviadas por ele a sua irmã Virgínia Mendes Torres. Com base na análise desse conjunto epistolar é possível refazer parte da trajetória do poeta mineiro que transplantado em território estrangeiro atuou nos meios acadêmico, literário e artístico, representando o Brasil e construindo sua própria vertente do modernismo brasileiro.
The current work aims to draw a prospect of the poet Murilo Mendes life in Europe among the decades of 1950 and 1970, through the letters sent by him and his sister Virgínia Mendes Torres. Considering the analysis of that epistolary group is possible to redo part of the poet\'s trajectory that transplanted in foreign territory acted in the academic, literary and artistic means representing Brazil and building his own view of the Brazilian modernism.
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Andrade, Brenda Alves de. "Informações epistolares: memórias em envelopes." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2014. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/3952.

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With the general objective to analyze the handwritten epistles of theSanta Claus Program of the Correios, 2009 version, as information artifact by electing the aspects of the individual and collective memory of the writers, from Paraíba, the study analyzed 243 handwritten letters that were discarded at the end of the campaign. The research adopted as theoretical perspective the studies of authors like: Deleuze and Guatari (1992) for the epistle information concept; Foucault (1992) and Gomes (2004) in the self-writing, in addition to Halbwachs (2006) for selecting the memory aspects. In relation to the methodological viewpoint, we adopted a quanti-qualitative approach in the documental research and to aid the analysis we used the theoretical assumptions of Bardin´s content analysis (1977). Firstly, we mentioned the aspects related to the construction of the epistle information concept regarding Information Science by including the epistles, in the area, as artifact of information and memory, once these are full of information that is able to reveal aspects of thought as well as representations of the society. As a result, it was verified that the information enunciations versus articulated epistles constitute a possible concept of Epistle Information. The analysis revealed the writers´ personal aspects by unveiling the individual memory of each participant and when expressed, from a general, social and collective outlook, it was possible to (re)construct the writers´ collective memory and perceive the Santa Claus Campaign of the Correios, in 2009, and its product as a construct of the social reality. Therefore, the epistles constitute meaningful information sources able to alter the knowledge on the individuals´ socioeconomic structures that compose the sample of this study.
Com o objetivo geral de analisar as epístolas manuscritas do Programa Papai Noel dos Correios, versão 2009, como artefato de informação, elegendo os aspectos da memória individual e coletivados missivistas paraibanos, o estudo analisou 243 epístolas manuscritas, que foram descartadas no término da referida campanha. O estudo adotou como perspectiva teórica os estudos de autores; Deleuze e Guatari (1992) para o conceito de informação epistolar; Foucault (1992) e Gomes (2004) na teoria da escrita de si, além de Halbwachs (2006) para selecionar os aspectos da memória. Do ponto de vista metodológico adotamos a abordagem quanti-qualitativa na perspectiva da pesquisa documental e para auxiliar a análise, utilizamos os pressupostos teóricos da análise de conteúdo bardaniana (1977). De início, abordamos os aspectos relativos à construção do conceito de informação epistolar no âmbito da Ciência da Informação, inserindo as epístolas na área como artefato de informação e memória, tendo em vista, que estas, estão carregadas de informações capazes de revelar aspectos do pensamento e das representações da sociedade. E como resultado, verificou-se que os enunciados de informação x epístolas articulados constituem um conceito possível de Informação Epistolar. A análise revelou aspectos pessoais dos missivistas desvendando a memória individual de cada um e quando articuladas, a partir de uma visão geral, social e coletiva, foi possível (re)construir a memória coletiva dos missivistas e percebendo a Campanha Papai Noel dos Correios do ano de 2009 e seu produto, como um construto da realidade social. Portanto, as epístolas se constituem fontes de informação fortes capazes de alterar o conhecimento sobre as estruturas socioeconômicas dos sujeitos que compõem a amostra deste estudo.
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AZZOLINI, CHIARA. "PER UN'EDIZIONE CRITICA COMMENTATA DEGLI EPISTOLARI DI FELICE FELICIANO." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/96993.

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Le raccolte epistolari di Felice Feliciano (1433-1479?) sono affidate a quattro manoscritti, di cui tre autografi e uno apografo; il corpus totale delle lettere ammonta a 189 pezzi, di cui 76 a testimoniale plurimo. Questo lavoro punta per la prima volta a ricostruire il quadro critico di questa complessa tradizione e a definire i prolegomena a una futura edizione degli epistolari. Il primo capitolo traccia il profilo biografico dell’autore e ne inquadra la produzione nel panorama dell’epistolografia quattrocentesca, mentre il secondo è dedicato alla descrizione codicologica e paleografica degli esemplari. Il terzo capitolo restituisce ogni epistolario a un contesto d’allestimento verosimile in una circostanza spazio-temporale precisa, sulla base dei dati interni a ciascun testimone. Il quarto capitolo contiene la trattazione complessiva e non più individuale degli epistolari, allo scopo di individuare una ratio organizzativa nell’assetto delle varie raccolte, tramite il riconoscimento di un’ossatura portante costituita da nuclei di lettere a testimoniale plurimo. Il quinto capitolo offre uno specimen editoriale, ovvero l’edizione critica commentata del nucleo individuato come il più antico, composto da 29 lettere e tramandato da tre mss. su quattro. L’elaborato termina con un’appendice nella quale, attraverso i regesti delle lettere, si propone il modello da seguire per la costruzione dell’edizione integrale degli epistolari felicianei.
The epistolary collections of Felice Feliciano (1433-1479?) are entrusted to four manuscripts, three autographs and one apograph; the total corpus of letters amounts to 189 pieces, 76 of which are in multiple attestation. This work aims for the first time to reconstruct the critical picture of this complex tradition and to fix the prolegomena for a future edition of the epistles. The first chapter traces the author’s biographical profile and sets his production against the panorama of 15th-century epistolography, while the second chapter is dedicated to the codicological and palaeographical description of the manuscripts. The third chapter restores each collection to a plausible setting in a precise space-time situation, on the basis of its internal features. The fourth chapter deals with the four books as a whole and no longer individually, with the aim of identifying a rational organisation in the arrangement of the various collections, through the recognition of a bearing framework made up of groups of letters in multiple attestation. The fifth chapter offers an editorial specimen, that is the critical commented edition of the group identified as the oldest, consisting of 29 letters and handed down by three out of four manuscripts. The thesis ends with an appendix in which, by means of the epistles’ registers, the model to be followed for the construction of the complete edition of Feliciano’s letters is proposed.
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AZZOLINI, CHIARA. "PER UN'EDIZIONE CRITICA COMMENTATA DEGLI EPISTOLARI DI FELICE FELICIANO." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/96993.

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Le raccolte epistolari di Felice Feliciano (1433-1479?) sono affidate a quattro manoscritti, di cui tre autografi e uno apografo; il corpus totale delle lettere ammonta a 189 pezzi, di cui 76 a testimoniale plurimo. Questo lavoro punta per la prima volta a ricostruire il quadro critico di questa complessa tradizione e a definire i prolegomena a una futura edizione degli epistolari. Il primo capitolo traccia il profilo biografico dell’autore e ne inquadra la produzione nel panorama dell’epistolografia quattrocentesca, mentre il secondo è dedicato alla descrizione codicologica e paleografica degli esemplari. Il terzo capitolo restituisce ogni epistolario a un contesto d’allestimento verosimile in una circostanza spazio-temporale precisa, sulla base dei dati interni a ciascun testimone. Il quarto capitolo contiene la trattazione complessiva e non più individuale degli epistolari, allo scopo di individuare una ratio organizzativa nell’assetto delle varie raccolte, tramite il riconoscimento di un’ossatura portante costituita da nuclei di lettere a testimoniale plurimo. Il quinto capitolo offre uno specimen editoriale, ovvero l’edizione critica commentata del nucleo individuato come il più antico, composto da 29 lettere e tramandato da tre mss. su quattro. L’elaborato termina con un’appendice nella quale, attraverso i regesti delle lettere, si propone il modello da seguire per la costruzione dell’edizione integrale degli epistolari felicianei.
The epistolary collections of Felice Feliciano (1433-1479?) are entrusted to four manuscripts, three autographs and one apograph; the total corpus of letters amounts to 189 pieces, 76 of which are in multiple attestation. This work aims for the first time to reconstruct the critical picture of this complex tradition and to fix the prolegomena for a future edition of the epistles. The first chapter traces the author’s biographical profile and sets his production against the panorama of 15th-century epistolography, while the second chapter is dedicated to the codicological and palaeographical description of the manuscripts. The third chapter restores each collection to a plausible setting in a precise space-time situation, on the basis of its internal features. The fourth chapter deals with the four books as a whole and no longer individually, with the aim of identifying a rational organisation in the arrangement of the various collections, through the recognition of a bearing framework made up of groups of letters in multiple attestation. The fifth chapter offers an editorial specimen, that is the critical commented edition of the group identified as the oldest, consisting of 29 letters and handed down by three out of four manuscripts. The thesis ends with an appendix in which, by means of the epistles’ registers, the model to be followed for the construction of the complete edition of Feliciano’s letters is proposed.
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Кременчуцький, Ілля Юрійович. "Епістолярії як джерело дослідження радянської повсякденності 1940-і – 1991 рр." Магістерська робота, 2020. https://dspace.znu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/12345/3941.

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Кременчуцький І. Ю. Епістолярії як джерело дослідження радянської повсякденності 1940-і – 1991 рр. : кваліфікаційна робота магістра спеціальності 032 "Історія та археологія" / наук. керівник В. І. Мільчев. Запоріжжя : ЗНУ, 2020. 80 с.
UA : Структура роботи: дослідження складається з реферату (українською та англійською мовами), вступу, трьох розділів, висновків, списку використаних джерел та літератури. Обсяг основної роботи – 59 сторінок. Всього – 80 сторінок. Категорії та поняття: епістолярії, епістолярний комплекс, приватна колекція, експертиза цінностей, «его-джерела», «джерела особового походження», «особистісно-комунікаційні письмові джерела», класифікація, систематизація. Об’єкт дослідження: епістолярні джерела радянської доби. Предмет дослідження: епістолярні канали комунікації населення УРСР в 1940-х – 1991 рр. Мета дослідження: розкриття інформаційного потенціалу приватного листування для дослідження радянської повсякденності Реалізація мети передбачає розв’язання таких наукових завдань: 1. З’ясувати рівень наукової розробки проблеми; 2. Визначити оптимальні методологічні прийоми роботи з епістоляріями; 3. Розкрити місце епістоляріїв, як локального культурного феномену, у сфері гуманітаристики; 4. Висвітлити термінологічні дискусії довкола листів, як історичних джерел; 5. Піддати зовнішній та внутрішній критиці досліджувані епістолярні колекції; 6. Продемонструвати інформаційний потенціал досліджених епістолярних колекцій у справі висвітлення повсякденного життя різноманітних соціальних страт радянського суспільства; Новизна роботи та теоретичне значення: полягає в тому, що в ній було здійснено спробу комплексного дослідження приватного листування радянських громадян другої половини ХХ-го століття. Важливість дослідження викликана потребою розробок та переосмислення радянської доби української історії. Результати роботи можуть бути використані в подальших дослідженнях із історичного джерелознавства, соціальної історії, історичного краєзнавства та інших подібних дискурсах. Висновки: 1. Епістолярії рідко ставали об’єктом спеціальних джерелознавчих досліджень, їх використання істориками, здебільшого, мало характер ілюстративний; 2. Комплекси листування приватних осіб (особливо пересічних громадян) мають погану збереженість і вкрай рідко зберігаються упродовж біль ніж одного-двох десятиліть; 3. Методологічне підґрунтя джерелознавчого аналізу епістолярій має базуватися на міждисциплінарних засадах, використовуючи сукупність методик і прийомів, властивих багатьом сферам знання про людину та суспільство; 4. Термінологічний апарат, яким характеризуються листи та їх наративна складова, все ще залишає місце для дискусій та розширення понятійної складової; 5. Введення до наукового обігу якомога ширшого кола епістолярних текстів наддає дослідникам радянської доби широке інформаційне поле для продуктивних історичних реконструкцій з історії повсякдення, соціальної та гендерної історії, культурної антропології.
EN : Structure of the work: the study consists of an abstract (in Ukrainian and English), introduction, three sections, conclusions, list of sources and literature. The main text consists of 59 pages. In total – 80 pages. Categories and terms: epistolary; epistolary complex; private collection; values examination; ego-sources; private correspondence; private origin sources; person-communicative written sources; classification; systematization. Object of research: private correspondence of the Soviet period. Subject of research: epistolary communication channels of the population in USSR in 1940 - 1991. The purpose of the study: to reveal the informational potential of private correspondence for the study of Soviet’s everyday life. Realization of the purpose requiresfulfillment of the following research tasks: 1. Find out the level of scientific development of problem; 2. To determine the optimal methods of the processing for the epistolary sources; 3. To reveal the place of private correspondence as a local cultural phenomenon in the field of humanities; 4. To review the discussion about the private correspondence as a historical source; 5. To criticize the studied epistolary collections on external and internal aspects; 6. To demonstrate the informational potential of the studied epistolary collections in coverage of everyday life of various social groups of Soviet society. The novelty of the work and the theoretical significance lies in the attempt of a comprehensive study of the private correspondence of Soviet citizens in the second half of XX century. The importance of the study is due to the rethinking of the Soviet period of Ukrainian history. The results of the work can be used in further research on historical sources, social history, local history, and other similar areas. Conclusions: 1. Epistolary uncommonly became the object of special source studies itself, was used by historians as an illustration, for the most part; 2. Correspondence complexes of private persons (especially ordinary citizens) are poorly preserved and very rarely persist for more than one or two decades; 3. The methods of the source analysis for epistolary should be based on interdisciplinary principles, using a set of techniques inherent for different areas of knowledge about the man and society; 4. The terminology, which characterizes the private correspondence and their narrative component still leaves a wide field for discussion and expansion of the conceptual component; 5. Inclusion into scientific circulation a wide range of epistolary texts provides researchers of the Soviet period with a wide field of information for historical research upon the history of everyday life, social and gender history, and cultural anthropology.
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Ray, Meredith Kennedy. ""A gloria del sesso feminile" : epistolary constructions of gender in early modern Italian letter collections /." 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/3039051.

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Books on the topic "Epistolary collection":

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Higgins, Teri, and Catherine Fowler. Epistolary Entanglements in Film, Media and the Visual Arts. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729666.

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This collection departs from the observation that online forms of communication—the email, blog, text message, tweet—are actually haunted by old epistolary forms: the letter and the diary. By examining the omnipresence of writing across a variety of media, the collection adds the category of Epistolary Screens to genres of self-expression, both literary (letters, diaries, auto-biographies) and screenic (romance dramas, intercultural cinema, essay films, artists’ videos and online media). The category Epistolary encapsulates an increasingly paradoxical relation between writing and the self: first, it describes selves that are written in graphic detail via letters, diaries, blogs, texts, emails and tweets; second, it acknowledges that absence complicates communication, bringing people together in an entangled rather than ordered way. The collection concerns itself with the changing visual/textual texture of screen media and examines what is at stake for our understanding of self-expression when it takes Epistolary forms.
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1927-, Anderson William Scovil, ed. Why Horace?: A collection of interpretations. Wauconda, Ill: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1999.

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Milliken, E. J. The 'Arry ballads: An annotated collection of the verse letters by Punch editor E.J. Milliken. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co., 2006.

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Alie, Bijker, and Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen Bibliotheek, eds. Riedel horatiana: A catalogue of the Horace collection in Groningen University Library. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf Publishers, 1996.

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Decker, William Merrill. Epistolary practices: Letter writing in America before telecommunications. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

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Luisa, Frongia Maria, ed. Morandi nella collezione Ingrao: Epistolario Morandi-Ingrao 1946-1964. Nuoro: Ilisso, 2001.

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Broomhall, Susan, ed. Women and Power at the French Court, 1483-1563. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462983427.

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Women and Power at the French Court, 1483—1563 explores the ways in which a range of women “ as consorts, regents, mistresses, factional power players, attendants at court, or as objects of courtly patronage “ wielded power in order to advance individual, familial, and factional agendas at the early sixteenth-century French court. Spring-boarding from the burgeoning scholarship of gender, the political, and power in early modern Europe, the collection provides a perspective from the French court, from the reigns of Charles VIII to Henri II, a time when the French court was a renowned center of culture and at which women played important roles. Crossdisciplinary in its perspectives, these essays by historians, art and literary scholars investigate the dynamic operations of gendered power in political acts, recognized status as queens and regents, ritualized behaviors such as gift-giving, educational coteries, and through social networking, literary and artistic patronage, female authorship, and epistolary strategies.
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Siscar, Gregorio Mayans y. Epistolario: Mayans y el Barón de Schönberg. [Valencia]: Universitat de València, 2002.

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Siscar, Gregorio Mayans y. Epistolario: Mayans y el Barón de Schönberg. [Valencia]: Universitat de València, 2002.

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Icazbalceta, Joaquín García. Entretenimientos literarios: Epistolario entre los bibliógrafos Joaquín García Icazbalceta y Manuel Remó. México, D.F: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2003.

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Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. "Afterword: Visual Research in Migration. (In)Visibilities, Participation, Discourses." In IMISCOE Research Series, 327–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67608-7_18.

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AbstractProfound developments in terms of scale, diversity of digital media and prosumerism (García-Galera & Valdivia, 2014; Madianou, 2011) in the last decade have resulted in vast monitoring of movement, migratory or otherwise. While migrants have been outlined as digital natives, early adopters and heavy users of digital technologies (Ponzanesi & Leurs, 2014); the intersection of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and migration is still under-researched (Oiarzabal & Reips 2012), Madianou’s (2011) work being a notable exception. As Leurs and Prabhakar highlight (2018, p. 247), the implications of the rise of ubiquitous and pervasive technologies (software and hardware) for the migration experience can be grouped in two sets of media practices. On the one hand, these technologies are used to reproduce and (forcefully) enforce top-down control by (state) authorities. On the other, they enable migrants - both voluntary and forced - to connect (dis)affectively, manage kinship and other relationships (Cabalquinto, 2018; Madianou, 2012; Prieto-Blanco, 2016), participate in collective processes (Siapera & Veikou, 2013; Martínez Martínez, 2017; Özdemir, Mutluer & Özyürek, 2019), establish a sense of belonging (Yue, Li, Jin, & Feldman, 2013; Budarick, 2015; Gencel-Bek & Prieto-Blanco, 2020), and move money across borders (Aker, 2018; Batista & Narciso, 2013). “[T]he transformed epistolary base and the communication infrastructure of the migrant experience” (Hedge 2016, p. 3), with their distinct affordances, impact on how migration is currently understood via a focus on connectivity and presence. Stay in touch. Remain within reaching distance. Leave, but let your presence linger.
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Watts, Edward J. "The Letter Collection of Aeneas of Gaza." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0025.

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The 25 short letters of Aeneas of Gaza form one of late antiquity’s smallest and most idiosyncratic epistolary collections. The addressees of the letters and their epistolary personalities are mostly obscure. The collection instead seems to consist of a series of distinctive epistolary moments in which Aeneas shows his wit, irony, and penchant for baroque metaphors across a range of epistolary types. Its first letter, however, suggests that the collection was likely once much larger and well-developed, with the personalities of the addresses more vivid and Aeneas’s rhetorical flourishes more steadily paced. This suggests that we may now have an example of a truncated collection that offers insight into the ways that later Byzantines may have interacted with a late antique letter collection.
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Rivera, David Maldonado. "The Letter Collection of Synesius of Cyrene." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0015.

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With its 156 letters Synesius’s collection is modest in size when compared with other late antique collections, and there is no doubt that the extant letters are only a fraction of the letters that Synesius wrote in the course of his lifetime. As usual, the letters are not ordered chronologically, but key proposographical dossiers are easily identified. Among the forty recipients addressed in the collection, pride of place goes to Synesius’s brother Evoptius, who received a total of forty-one. An anonymous compiler – perhaps his brother Evoptius or another figure close to Synesius – seems to have organized and published Synesius’s letters along with his other works during the second half of the fifth century or early in the sixth century. The traditional stance on Synesius’s epistolary collection characterizes it as a chaotic assemblage, but the existence of thematic currents such as legal concerns, the responsibilities of the nobility, and epistolary style) can be traced.
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Radde-Gallwitz, Andrew. "The Letter Collection of Gregory of Nyssa." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0008.

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In his 1608 Parisian edition of Gregory of Nyssa’s letters, the great humanist Isaac Casaubon established the 30-letter corpus assumed by subsequent scholars. This canon includes two basic sets of letters from the manuscripts, some of which present the letters in different orders from that used by Casaubon, and, after him, Pasquali and Maraval. Compared to his brother Basil’s epistolary legacy, Gregory’s is meager; no doubt he wrote far more than were collected. This chapter surveys the state of surviving evidence and investigates the original form of the letter collections. This chapter follows the work of Anna Silvas, who has suggested that there are two early sub-collections of letters: (1) letters surrounding Gregory’s time in Sebasteia in 380 CE; (2) letters intended to showcase Gregory’s literary style, marked by a notable “secular” tone. Issues of authenticity and transmission will be addressed, as will those pertaining to the elasticity of the epistolary genre in Gregory’s corpus.
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Bishop, Caroline. "Letters." In Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic, 219–58. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829423.003.0006.

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This chapter hypothesizes about the nature of Cicero’s planned but never published letter collection, and argues that Cicero was inspired both by Greek epistolary theory and by Greek letter collections of classical figures like Plato and Demosthenes. Many of these letters were elaborate self-defences whose authenticity was vouched for by epistolary theory, in which letters were taken as unmediated glimpses of the sender’s true character. For this reason, this chapter argues that Cicero likely planned to publish a collection of his letters about the civil war. Many of these letters portray Cicero as an ideologically consistent statesman who foresaw the outcome of the war but joined the losing side out of a sense of duty. A version of this account published in letter form would have had a unique air of authenticity, and been an important component in the literary legacy of a classic.
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Storin, Bradley K. "The Letter Collection of Gregory of Nazianzus." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0007.

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In Ep. 53, Gregory notes that the purpose of his self-made epistolary collection is to aid his grandnephew Nicobulus in pursuing eloquence. In Ep. 52, he describes the collection as consisting of Basil’s letters followed by his own. By keeping these two insights at the forefront, we can posit estimations at the original contents of the collection and then account for why Gregory developed this collection. In short, the collection highlights Gregory’s mastery of paideia and his authority within elite culture while allowing this grandnephew to participate in that culture by association with him. This chapter will attend to the collection’s organizational logic, the social situation that it addresses, and the way that critical editions of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries have distorted both.
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Higgins, Teri, and Catherine Fowler. "Doing (Audio-Visual) Things with Words – From Epistolary Intent to Epistolary Entanglements: An Introduction." In Epistolary Entanglements in Film, Media and the Visual Arts. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729666_intro.

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In this introduction we outline the notion of epistolary intent through which, we argue, the textual adds to and disrupts the audio-visual in particular ways. We also explain the use of the term ‘entanglements’ to encapsulate the disruptive nature of epistolary forms on screen. As a meshed shape for communication and intra-active exchange, entanglement describes complicated situations. We isolate three examples of epistolary disruption – with narratives, genres, and the audio-visual – in order to pin-point the intervention this book makes into existing scholarship. Finally, we outline the structure of the collection through summaries of the fourteen chapters.
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Cain, Andrew. "The Letter Collections of Jerome of Stridon." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0016.

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The 123 genuine letters that constitute Jerome’s epistolary corpus showcase his literary ingenuity, and recent scholarship has established Jerome’s sophistication as a letter-writer and skillful exploitation of the epistolary medium for the purposes of self-presentation. Unlike some of his epistolographic peers, Jerome never planned to publish a large collection of his letters organized in multiple books. Rather, by the mid-point of his literary career, Jerome had released a selection of his letters in two discrete and unrelated collections, the Ad Marcellam epistularum liber and the Epistularum ad diversos liber. The chapter focuses on the latter in order to reconstruct its original contents, analyze its themes, and suggest the specific circumstances under which Jerome may have compiled and released it.
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Aull, Charles N. "The Letter Collection of Ausonius." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0010.

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The fourth century poet Ausonius wrote many letters in both verse and prose, but difficulties associated with the transmission of his extant works prohibit satisfactory arrangements in modern editions. Even the inclusion or exclusion of certain letters has proven to be remarkably varied. This chapter surveys the problems that have obstructed our understanding of Ausonius’ letters and posits that any modern arrangement of the letters remains tenuous. New approaches are needed. Toward that end, it will consider the organization and meaning of theoretical letter groupings that may have existed within the larger design and it will also explore the relationship of letters commonly included under the rubric of an “epistolary collection” to those commonly excluded.
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Sinke, Suzanne M. "Maintaining Relationships and Creating Epistolary Personae." In Emotional Landscapes, 147–62. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043499.003.0009.

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This chapter utilizes the correspondence of a Viennese family fleeing Nazi control of their homeland to illustrate the concept of an epistolary persona. It divides the letter-writing dyads according to gender and generation to chart the silences they employed and the emotions they expressed according to their roles as lovers, siblings, or intergenerational pairs. The writers included three generations of people migrating separately across three continents. Political censorship existed in this World War II refugee collection, but personal censorship played a stronger role, as correspondents sought to maintain emotional ties and avoid psychological trauma for particular recipients by adopting specific epistolary identities.

Conference papers on the topic "Epistolary collection":

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Абдуллина, Гульфира, and Айгузель Муллагулова. "Features of epistolary texts." In Bashkir language in the educational space of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the subjects of the Russian Federation: A collection of materials of the VII All-Russian Scientific and Methodological Conference dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the birth. Baskir State University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33184/byavop-2022-02-25.7.

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Nikonova, N. Ye, and A. K. Kozlova. "GERMAN POEMS BY A. VON MALTITZ IN THE PERSONAL ARCHIVE OF V.A. ZHUKOVSKY." In NEMECKIJ JaZYK V TOMSKOM GOSUDARSTVENNOM UNIVERSITETE: 120 LET ISTORII USPEHA. Publishing House of Tomsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978590744247/11.

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This article examines a number of letters from the diplomat, playwright and poet A. von Maltitz, found in the archives of V.A. Zhukovsky.The epistolary dialogue between the two writers and translators was conducted in French, however, a separate specified folder of manuscripts represents a collection of more than 20 Maltitz texts, which fit into the paradigm of romanticism in terms of genre-style and poetical-semantic features. Also, these texts reveal previously unknown realities and images of friendly correspondence between Russian writers and statesmen.

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