This book explores literary translation in a variety of contexts. The chapters showcase the research into literary translation in North America, Europe, and Asia. This book was originally published as a special issue of Perspectives Studies in Translation Theory and Practice.
This book explores literary translation in a variety of contexts. The chapters showcase the research into literary translation in North America, Europe, and Asia. This book was originally published as a special issue of Perspectives Studies in Translation Theory and Practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roberto A. Valdeón is Professor in English Studies at the University of Oviedo, Spain, Honorary Professor at Jinan University in Zhuhai, China, and Research Fellow at the University of the Free State, South Africa. He is the editor-in-chief of Perspectives Studies in Translation Theory and Practice and the general editor of the Benjamins Translation Theory. He is a fellow of the Academia Europaea.
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Introduction - Topics and concepts in literary translation 1. Voices from the periphery: further reflections on relativism in translation studies 2. Reterritorialization and aesthetic transformations: the case of Tony Harrison's Phaedra Britannica and The Misanthrope 3. Translation space in nineteenth-century Belgium: rethinking translation and transfer directions 4. Separated by the same language: Intralingual translation between Dutch and Dutch 5. From Nuoro to Nobel: the impact of multiple mediatorship on Grazia Deledda's movement within the literary semi-periphery 6. The tacit influence of the copy-editor in literary translation 7. The beginnings of literary translation in Japan: an overview 8. Intertextuality in retranslation 9. Reconstructing cultural identity via paratexts: A case study on Lionel Giles' translation of The Art of War 10. Who said what? Translated messages and language interpreters in three texts by Javier Marías and Almudena Grandes
Introduction - Topics and concepts in literary translation 1. Voices from the periphery: further reflections on relativism in translation studies 2. Reterritorialization and aesthetic transformations: the case of Tony Harrison's Phaedra Britannica and The Misanthrope 3. Translation space in nineteenth-century Belgium: rethinking translation and transfer directions 4. Separated by the same language: Intralingual translation between Dutch and Dutch 5. From Nuoro to Nobel: the impact of multiple mediatorship on Grazia Deledda's movement within the literary semi-periphery 6. The tacit influence of the copy-editor in literary translation 7. The beginnings of literary translation in Japan: an overview 8. Intertextuality in retranslation 9. Reconstructing cultural identity via paratexts: A case study on Lionel Giles' translation of The Art of War 10. Who said what? Translated messages and language interpreters in three texts by Javier Marías and Almudena Grandes
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