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Foreword | ||
Translators' Preface: Diptych | ||
Translators' Introduction: The Gontard-Holderlin Correspondence | ||
Letters from Diotima to Holderlin | ||
Fictional Voices | ||
Johanna Gok, Holderlin's Mother | ||
Jacob ("Cobus") Gontard, Diotima's Husband | ||
Friedrich Heinrich ("Henry") Gontard, Diotimas and Cobus's Son | ||
Sophie LaRoche, a Novelist | ||
Dimitri Tsiboulis, a Gardener | ||
Translators' Afterword: Children of Penury | ||
About the Translators |
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