I'm new to this forum, but I have looked through the archive to see the previous comments on this topic. I couldn't find an answer to the following question:
When Beethoven died there were four volumes of Schlegel's translations (into German) of Shakespeare's plays in his estate. They are described as "dog-eared from continual use, and heavily underlined". Does anyone know which four volumes these were, and which plays were in them? Can anyone suggest where I might find this information? Do the books still exist, and if so where are they?
Jim Bailey
When Beethoven died there were four volumes of Schlegel's translations (into German) of Shakespeare's plays in his estate. They are described as "dog-eared from continual use, and heavily underlined". Does anyone know which four volumes these were, and which plays were in them? Can anyone suggest where I might find this information? Do the books still exist, and if so where are they?
Jim Bailey
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