Dedication (publishing)

Dedication (publishing)

A Dedication (Originated 1350–1400 from Middle English dedicacioun, from Latin dédicātiō, equivalent to dédicātus+-iōn.) is the expression of friendly connection or thank by the author towards another person. The dedication has its own place on the dedication page and is part of the front matter.

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Position and function of the dedication

In newer books, the dedication is located on a dedication page on its own, usually on the recto page after the main title page inside the front matter. It can occupy one or multiple lines depending on its importance. It can also be ‘in a longer version as a dedication letter or dedication preface at the book's beginning’.[1] Nowadays, the dedication's function is mainly part of the self-portrayal of the author in front of his or her readers.

History

The dedication of Orfeo by Monteverdi, 1609

Evidence of dedications is provided back into the Classical antiquity. Besides the wish to express their gratitude towards a certain person, the authors often had also other reasons to dedicate their work to a particular person. Well into the 18th century, it was not usual for publishers to remunerate the authors; authors tended to be paid or renumerated as one element of a patron-client relationship, in which the author-client paid tribute, in the dedication, to his or her patron. A typical writer dedicated ‘their book to a high standing personality -- to Fürsts or bishops -- or to a city and tried to gain some money through this practice’.[2]

In many cases the petitioner was lucky and received a gift from the patron. In some cases, the writer groveled before the patron and a formal dedication "contained often a very elaborate and submissive affection".[2] In some cases not only the authors tried to get some money, but also the printers tried through dedications to cover a part of their costs.

The dedication is not to be confounded with the handwritten dedication of a single copy: the presentation copy.

See also

Literature

  • Jost Hochuli: Buchgestaltung in der Schweiz. 2. Auflage. Pro Helvetia, Schweizer Kulturstiftung. Zürich 1998. ISBN 3-908102-10-3 (German)
  • Reclams Sachlexikon des Buches. Hrsg. von U. Rautenberg. Reclam Verlag, Stuttgart 2003. ISBN 3-15-010542-0(German)
  • Diana Stört: Form- und Funktionswandel der Widmung. Zur historischen Entwicklung und Typologisierung eines Paratextes. In: "Aus meiner Hand dies Buch." Zum Phänomen der Widmung. Hrsg. von Volker Kaukoreit, Marcel Atze und Michael Hansel. Wien: Turia + Kant 2007 (= Sichtungen. Archiv, Bibliothek, Literaturwissenschaft 8./9. Jg., 2005/2006), S. 79-112. ISBN 3-85132-476-5 (German)

References

  1. ^ Rautenberger: Reclams Sachlexikon des Buches p. 148.
  2. ^ a b citation after Helmut Hiller, Stephan Füssel:Wörterbuch des Buches. 6. Auflage. Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2002. ISBN 3-465-032209 p. 82.

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