Signed autograph letter, regarding Hölderlin. Signed autograph letter from Philippe JACCOTTET, dated August 23, 2000, with its envelope, addressed to Mr. Christian Le Guerroué, in which he informs him about Hölderlin, whose Works volume in the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade he also edited in 1967. Dear Sir, Not without delay!
I do not believe that Emilie has been translated; and I have absolutely no idea if the Hellingrath edition can be found. If so, I imagine it must be expensive. The leading specialist in Paris is J.
Lefebvre, who has been immersed in Hölderlin for years and is often in Tübingen. He is the one who curated the anthology of German poetry in the Pléiade. You could certainly write to him at Gallimard.Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm. Condition: See photos for more details. Number of pages: 2 pages.
Philippe Jaccottet, born on June 30, 1925 in Moudon, Switzerland and died on February 24, 2021 in Grignan, was a Swiss Vaudois writer, poet, literary critic, and translator, naturalized French in 1950. He was the husband of the illustrator and painter Anne-Marie Jaccottet, nee Haesler. Friedrich Hölderlin was a poet and philosopher of the classical-romantic period in Germany, rooted in the late 18th century and continuing into the romantic 19th century. Friedrich Norbert Theodor von Hellingrath was a German literary scholar whose main contribution to literary scholarship was the first complete edition of the works of the poet Friedrich Hölderlin. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, born on June 26, 1943 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, is a French Germanist known as a translator of many great authors of German literature and philosophy.
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