Notes
1 Caughie and Meyer, 1.
2 Here I follow the intentional and considered naming conventions that Caughie and Meyer undertake throughout the Comparative Scholarly Edition. They explain: “While contemporary readers may see Einar Wegener as a woman though assigned male at birth, the narrative and personal correspondence indicate that Lili referred to Andreas/Einer as a sperate being, using the third-person masculine pronoun when referring to him. Our practice complies with hers” (xvii).
3 Ibid., 107.
4 Ibid., 230.
5 Ibid., xvi.
6 Ibid., 20.
7 Ibid., 35.
8 Ibid., 20.
9 Ibid., 25–26.
10 Ibid., 198.
11 Ibid., 27.
12 Ibid., 10.
13 Ibid., 273.
14 Ibid., 182.
15 Ibid., 271.