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They are both historical documents Camilla Send a noteboard - 28/04/2011 12:03:34 PM
This is actually related to what my phd is about. The author may not have interpretative authority, but the what we interpret is what we perceive to be the author's text. Howevere, that has always covered the changes made by an editor and other "outside" influences. It is an interesting question. I'll be very interested to see how it develops.
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