This book explores how England's first printers transformed English Renaissance literary culture by collaborating with translators to reshape foreign texts.
This book explores how England's first printers transformed English Renaissance literary culture by collaborating with translators to reshape foreign texts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. E. B. Coldiron is Professor of English and History of Text Technologies and affiliated faculty in French at Florida State University. She is the author of Canon, Period, and the Poetry of Charles of Orleans: Found in Translation (2000) and English Printing, Verse Translation, and the Battle of the Sexes, 1476-1557 (2009). She has also published numerous articles on translation, Renaissance literature, print culture and poetics. She serves on the board of directors of SHARP and on the editorial board of the MHRA Tudor and Stuart Translations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. 'Englishing' texts: patterns of early modern translation and transmission 2. Caxton, translation, and the Renaissance reprint culture 3: 'Bastard Allone': radiant translation and the status of English letters 4. Compressed transnationalism: John Wolfe's trilingual Courtier 5. The world on one page: an octolingual Armada broadside 6. Macaronic verse, plurilingual printing, and the uses of translation Afterword Appendix Bibliography.
1. 'Englishing' texts: patterns of early modern translation and transmission 2. Caxton, translation, and the Renaissance reprint culture 3: 'Bastard Allone': radiant translation and the status of English letters 4. Compressed transnationalism: John Wolfe's trilingual Courtier 5. The world on one page: an octolingual Armada broadside 6. Macaronic verse, plurilingual printing, and the uses of translation Afterword Appendix Bibliography.
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