BSA Fellow Charles Johanningsmeier on Tauchnitz Editions
Join Caxtonian and 2023 Caxton Club Fellowship recipient Charles Johanningsmeier, Professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, as he reveals the fascinating tale of the rise and fall of the all-too-tempting-to-collect Tauchnitz editions.
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“Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.” – Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth
Leipzig. Tauchnitz. These names probably don’t leap to mind when you consider the history of popularizing American and British culture abroad. Yet one – a city – and the other – a family of German printers and publishers – played a role in doing just that.
Tauchnitz and Leipzig were the reason that in the mid-1920s, at an outdoor cafe in Paris, you might see a young Parisian forgetting to affect ennui while engrossed in Zane Grey’s The Thundering Herd … in English. An innovator in publishing softcover, or paperbound, books, Tauchnitz produced books in English for distribution beyond US and UK borders. The publisher was popular with American and British authors, because Tauchnitz arranged to pay royalties – unlike publishers who pirated works for distribution beyond the reach of American and UK copyright law.
Join Caxtonian and 2023 Caxton Club Fellowship recipient Charles Johanningsmeier, as he reveals the fascinating tale of the rise and fall of the all-too-tempting-to-collect Tauchnitz editions. He will be joining us from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, where he occupies the Issacson Chair as Professor of English.
Tune in via Zoom or enjoy an afternoon out at the Union League Club, where we’ll watch the program on a big, plenty loud flat screen TV and then adjourn to enjoy a sumptuous array of luncheon choices. A cup or a bowl of soup, salads, sandwiches made to order, tempting special entrees … all generously portioned. A great value in food and food for thought!