In a message dated 3/16/12 4:37:29 PM, [email protected] writes:
> I mean unintentional errors that suddenly become the a.e.in the work. > AB > Mando, I know what you have in mind, but just for the internet record I gotta rephrase it. The a.e. is not "in the work". It's in the mind of the contemplator of the work. The creator makes a "stroke" of some kind on the work that isn't what he meant to do, or in some other way is a "error" in his terms, and it's the very facet of the "published" work that is the occasion for a.e.'s in contemplators thereafter.
