Travel and Translation in the Early Modern PeriodCarmine Di Biase Rodopi, 2006 - 290 sidor The relationship between travel and translation might seem obvious at first, but to study it in earnest is to discover that it is at once intriguing and elusive. Of course, travelers translate in order to make sense of their new surroundings; sometimes they must translate in order to put food on the table. The relationship between these two human compulsions, however, goes much deeper than this. What gets translated, it seems, is not merely the written or the spoken word, but the very identity of the traveler. These seventeen essays--which treat not only such well-known figures as Martin Luther, Erasmus, Shakespeare, and Milton, but also such lesser known figures as Konrad Grünemberg, Leo Africanus, and Garcilaso de la Vega--constitute the first survey of how this relationship manifests itself in the early modern period. As such, it should be of interest both to scholars who are studying theories of translation and to those who are studying "hodoeporics", or travel and the literature of travel. |
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... Poet Addresses an Italian in Latin : John Milton in Naples Stella P. Revard 53 1.4 . Milton Translating Petrarch : Paradise Lost VIII and the Secretum Anthony M. Cinquemani 65 Section 2 : The English in Italy and Spain 2.1 . Writing and ...
... Poet Addresses an Italian in Latin : John Milton in Naples Stella P. Revard 53 1.4 . Milton Translating Petrarch : Paradise Lost VIII and the Secretum Anthony M. Cinquemani 65 Section 2 : The English in Italy and Spain 2.1 . Writing and ...
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... Sources Howard Miller 255 4.4 . Travel and Pseudo - Translation in the Self - Promotional Writings of John Taylor , Water Poet Joanne E. Gates 267 Index 281 Introduction: The Example of the Early Modern Lexicographer Carmine G.
... Sources Howard Miller 255 4.4 . Travel and Pseudo - Translation in the Self - Promotional Writings of John Taylor , Water Poet Joanne E. Gates 267 Index 281 Introduction: The Example of the Early Modern Lexicographer Carmine G.
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... poets from whom Florio learned his Italian , such as Petrarch , Ariosto and Alciato , appear on the left in the original and on the right in their new English dress . And in this contrapuntal way , as Said might say , they are made to ...
... poets from whom Florio learned his Italian , such as Petrarch , Ariosto and Alciato , appear on the left in the original and on the right in their new English dress . And in this contrapuntal way , as Said might say , they are made to ...
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... poetic ' re - creation , " as Monga ( 2002 : 185 ) has put it , “ of a spiritual locus amoenus , built on a feeling of not belonging ” . This experience , I would add , leaves the writer altered as well ; the self that emerges is , if ...
... poetic ' re - creation , " as Monga ( 2002 : 185 ) has put it , “ of a spiritual locus amoenus , built on a feeling of not belonging ” . This experience , I would add , leaves the writer altered as well ; the self that emerges is , if ...
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... Classics . Toronto : University of Toronto Press . – . 1986. Erasmus ' Annotations on the New Testament . Toronto : University of Toronto Press . 1.3. Across the Alps–an English Poet Addresses an Italian in 52 52 Erika Rummel.
... Classics . Toronto : University of Toronto Press . – . 1986. Erasmus ' Annotations on the New Testament . Toronto : University of Toronto Press . 1.3. Across the Alps–an English Poet Addresses an Italian in 52 52 Erika Rummel.
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The English in Italy and Spain | 89 |
The European as Other and the Other in Europe | 157 |
Towards Art and Parody | 227 |
Index | 281 |
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