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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... Literature , subsection Italy , Biographies . 322 Language and Italian Literature see Literature Italy , History of - Literature , American Literature PAGE 321 Literature , Arabic Literature see Language and see Language and 292 325 244 ...
... Literature , subsection Italy , Biographies . 322 Language and Italian Literature see Literature Italy , History of - Literature , American Literature PAGE 321 Literature , Arabic Literature see Language and see Language and 292 325 244 ...
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... literature can be born, dwell, and flourish. Why? Simply because each turn of the cultural wheel has typically spun off its distinctive literatures, indeed has been partly defined by them, not just in the case of the romantic movement ...
... literature can be born, dwell, and flourish. Why? Simply because each turn of the cultural wheel has typically spun off its distinctive literatures, indeed has been partly defined by them, not just in the case of the romantic movement ...
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... Literature, 106). Each wrote what might be called “Jewish American literature.” But it is problematic to say that theybelonged toacommon literarytradition. Although they (more or less)shared knowledge ofsacred Hebrew writings, the ...
... Literature, 106). Each wrote what might be called “Jewish American literature.” But it is problematic to say that theybelonged toacommon literarytradition. Although they (more or less)shared knowledge ofsacred Hebrew writings, the ...
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... Literatures 28:4(Winter): 1– 7. Hari, Johann. 2007. “OceanicWorld Orders.”New YorkTimes Book Review 11. (November 18): Kidd, Kenneth.2007. “Prizing Children's Literature: The Case of Newbery Gold.” Children's Literature 35:166–190 ...
... Literatures 28:4(Winter): 1– 7. Hari, Johann. 2007. “OceanicWorld Orders.”New YorkTimes Book Review 11. (November 18): Kidd, Kenneth.2007. “Prizing Children's Literature: The Case of Newbery Gold.” Children's Literature 35:166–190 ...
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... literature (general or comparative) should perhaps be devoted to the study of coffee and tobacco in our literatures.3 In 1604, the first year after his coronation as the absolute ruler of both Scotland and England, King James VI and I ...
... literature (general or comparative) should perhaps be devoted to the study of coffee and tobacco in our literatures.3 In 1604, the first year after his coronation as the absolute ruler of both Scotland and England, King James VI and I ...
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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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