This book, written by a team of experts from many countries, provides a comprehensive account of the ways in which translation has brought the major literatures of the world into English-speaking culture. Part I discusses theoretical issues and gives an overview of the history of translation into English. Part II, the bulk of the work, arranged by language of origin, offers critical discussions, with bibliographies, of the translation history of specific texts (e.g. the Koran, the Kalevala), authors (e.g. Lucretius, Dostoevsky), genres (e.g. Chinese poetry, twentieth-century Italian prose) and national literatures (e.g. Hungarian, Afrikaans).
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ReviewsEditorial Review - Cahners Business Information (c) 2000 This new Oxford guide emphasizes "high-culture" books in translation that have had the most lasting impact on English-speaking culture since the Middle Ages. The largely U.K./U.S. roster of academic contributors provides translation histories and very helpful judgments about which translations are best and most reliable. Early translators of Dostoevsky, for example, smoothed out his often ... More disjointed Russian to make him more acceptable to "Western good taste"; modern translators now see those stylistic "faults" as a polyphonic clashing of voices that should be captured in English. The first 116 pages cover translation theory and history, while the heart of this guide is the 17 geographic sections that follow, starting with African languages, moving through Latin, and ending with the West Asian languages. There are excellent bibliographies and an author index. The best alternative is The Reader's Adviser, currently in its 14th edition from Bowker, but it stresses biographical/critical information and gives little information about the challenges of translation. France (Emeritus Fellow, Univ. of Edinburgh) also edited the New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Highly recommended for libraries serving scholarly literary programs.DPeter Dollard, Alma Coll. Lib., MI Less Places mentioned in this book Maps KML
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 580LAGERLOF, SELMA Flack, PB, Gosta Berling's Saga, London/Cambridge, Mass., 1898 • Howard, Velma S., The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, London, ... |
 | Oxford - Page 422Rowland came from an Anglesey family and appears to have studied at Westminster School and Oxford before travelling abroad, possibly in the service of ... |
 | London - Page 575visited Ibsen on several occasions to discuss his work, and it was mainly his translations which were staged in London around the turn of the century. ... |
More | Quebec - Page 300A group of English writers living mainly in and around Montreal sought to bring the writing of Quebec to the attention of their fellow English ... |
 | New York - Page xiiWhere a book was published in more than one place (eg London and New York), in some cases only one place of publication is noted. ... |
 | Kalevala - Page 556The Kalevala is an epic about the rivalry between two districts, Kalevala, with heroes such as the old Vainamoinen, the eternal smith Ilmarinen, ... |
 | Moscow - Page 327The Dona Torr Correspondence, like the later Moscow editions, excerpts the letters to underscore what Marx read and was interested in writing about, ... |
 | Montreal - Page 300A group of English writers living mainly in and around Montreal sought to bring the writing of Quebec to the attention of their fellow English ... |
 | Princeton, NJ - Page 428 |
 | Cairo - Page 157Though his early works are characterized by realism and attention to detail with Cairo urban life as the focus, more recently Mahfouz's prose style ... |
 | Chicago - Page 455 |
 | Calcutta - Page 447 |
 | Toronto - Page 296SEE ALSO Fitch, BT, Beckett and Babel: An Investigation into the Status of the Bilingual Work, Toronto, 1988 • Friedman, AW, Rossman, C., and Scheizer ... |
 | Tbilisi - Page 201These translations were, however, published in Tbilisi and not marketed abroad. Most important is the work of Kathleen Vivian, who has retranslated ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 610the recognition that the Flood story and the account of Sennacherib's attack on Jerusalem were recorded not only in the Bible but also in cuneiform. ... |
 | Rome - Page 15For ancient Rome, translation was strict, slavish literalism; any liberties the rewriter might be inclined to take with the source text were by ... |
 | Quevedo - Page 406 |
 | Helsinki - Page 557In the 1970s, the British translator Keith Bosley had used transcriptions in the Finnish Literature Society archives in Helsinki to translate ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 380Richard McKirahan, Indianapolis /Cambridge, 1994. SEE ALSO Dover, KJ, 'Expurgation of Greek Literature', in his The Greeks and Their Legacy, Oxford, ... |
 | Lorca - Page 406 |
 | Los Angeles - Page 257Patricia Terry, New York, 1963 [rep. and expanded as The Honeysuckle and the Hazel Tree: Medieval Stories of Men and Women, Berkeley /Los Angeles ... |
 | Madurai - Page 455 |
 | Glasgow - Page 313As so often with European dramatists, the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill, London, and the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, have pioneered Lenz's plays in ... |
 | Orlando - Page 478 |
 | Ingolstadt - Page 337were memorably translated as Purgatory in Ingolstadt and Pioneers in Ingolstadt for production at the Gate Theatre, London in 1991. ... |
 | Zanzibar - Page 129There is, first, 'the best and purest language of Zanzibar'; followed by a 'dialect spoken by a class less refined and educated, less exact in its ... |
 | Madrid - Page 422fellow and Bursar of Magdalen College, Oxford, and travelled widely on the Continent, often in the company of Sir John Digby, ambassador to Madrid. ... |
 | Gothenburg - Page 578 |
 | Paris, New York - Page 245when Japanese travelling to Europe began to observe theatrical productions in London, Paris, New York, Berlin, and elsewhere, while Europeans and ... |
 | Lev Tolstoy - Page 592A recurrent theme in Anglophone criticism of Lev Tolstoy during the late 19th and early 20th c. was the paradoxical lack of artistry of this artist ... |
 | Delhi - Page 326at a standard edition begin in the 19205, issued in parallel editions from Moscow, London, Edinburgh, and New York (and eventually as far as Delhi). ... |
 | Athens - Page 380composed by the ten members of the canon of Greek, or better (since they all practised at Athens in Attica) Attic orators during the 5th and 4th c. ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 433Latin American narratives can emerge from Brooklyn or Shepherd's Bush as part of a new transnational, plurilingual literature. ... |
 | Berlin - Page 245when Japanese travelling to Europe began to observe theatrical productions in London, Paris, New York, Berlin, and elsewhere, while Europeans and ... |
 | Lisbon - Page 440 |
 | Stockholm - Page 557During Longfellow's stay in Stockholm in 1852, he so much wanted to read the Kalevala in Finnish that he tried to learn the Finnish language, ... |
 | Nama - Page 134his anthology of Nama tales first appeared in 1864, based on unpublished material collected and translated into German by the missionary G. ... |
 | Edinburgh - Page 363David Masson, x, Edinburgh, 1889 • Mason, HA, 'The Women of Trachis and Creative Translation', in JP Sullivan, ed., Ezra Pound: A Critical Anthology, ... |
 | Bloomington, Ind - Page 129Bloomington, Ind., 1992 • Opland, Jeff, Words That Circle Words: A Choice of South African Oral Poetry, Parklands, South Africa, 1992 • Ricard, Alain, ... |
 | Dublin - Page 187SAYERS, PEIG McMahon, Bryan, Peig: The Autobiography of Peig Say ers of the Great Blasket Island, Dublin, 1973. SEE ALSO Cronin, M., ... |
 | Paris - Page 52The annotations and directions for reading accompanying the Tyndale-inspired Matthew Bible of 1537 (printed at Paris) soon proved too controversial ... |
 | Oviedo - Page 425 |
 | New Brunswick - Page 83In 1867 the British North America Act established a Confederation of four provinces, Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. ... |
 | Manchester - Page 443PESSOA, FERNANDO Bosley, Keith, McGuirk, Bernard, et al., A Centenary Pessoa, Manchester, 1995 • Costa, Margaret Jull, The Book of Disquiet, London, ... |
 | Seoul - Page 249One early attempt to remedy this was an anthology Korean Verses, published by the Korean Poets' Association in Seoul in 1961. ... |
 | Winnipeg - Page 86At the time, Kirkconnell was a professor in Winnipeg, a city peopled with 'New Canadians'. For the next 26 years, until he became President of Acadia ... |
 | Granada - Page 141'the epistle of Alive son of Awake concerning the secrets of oriental wisdom') by Ibn Tufayl (born near Granada, d. ... |
 | Berkeley - Page 432Harmondsworth, 1976 [Penguin] • Brotherston, Gordon, and Rubia Barcia, Jose, The Complete Posthumous Poetry, Berkeley /London, 1978. ... |
 | Boston, Mass - Page 413GARCILASO DE LA VEGA Cleugh, James, Odes and Sonnets, London, 1934 • Kitchin, Laurence, Love Sonnets of the Renaissance, London /Boston, Mass., ... |
 | Indianapolis - Page 325 |
 | Norwich - Page 575COLLETT, CAMILLA Seaver, Kirsten, The District Governor's Daughters, Norwich, 1992. FALDBAKKEN , KNUT Garton Janet, The Sleeping Prince, London, ... |
 | Ithaca, NY - Page 300Ithaca, NY, 1985 • Reeder, Claudia, 'This Sex Which Is Not One', in Elaine Marks and Isabelle de Courtivron, eds., New French Feminisms, Brighton /New ... |
 | Vienna - Page 139and religious threat to Christian western Europe: the Ottomans had occupied the Balkans and even twice laid siege to Vienna, in 1529 and 1683. ... |
 | Copenhagen - Page 576 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 400and Death: Medieval Hebrew Poems on the Good Life, Philadelphia, 1986 • The Gazelle: Medieval Hebrew Poems on God, Israel, and the Soul, Philadelphia, ... |
 | Hong Kong - Page 224Davis, one-time governor of Hong Kong, expressedhis wish to remedy the 'indifferent reception' of Chinese literature in the West by 'a careful ... |
 | Tokyo - Page 247Several English versions by Japanese translators were published in Tokyo early in the century but gained limited circulation in the West. ... |
 | Mombasa - Page 1291927), of the Church Missionary Society based in Mombasa. i. Tales and Other Prose Steere published in 1870 a collection of tales, 'as told by natives ... |
 | Lope de Vega - Page 413make Shakespeare's characters seem more real for English-speaking peoples than the characters cre- atedby Euripides, Lope de Vega or Racine. ... |
 | Budapest - Page 205Old Hungarian Literary Reader, Budapest, 1985 • Makkai, Adam, In Quest of the Miracle Stag, Budapest /Chicago, 1996 • March, Michael, Child of Europe, ... |
 | Lexington, Ky - Page 410SEE ALSO Bryant, SM, The Spanish Ballad in English, Lexington, Ky, 1973 • Lewis, CS, English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, Excluding Drama, ... |
 | Ibadan - Page 134TRANSLATIONS AND STUDIES Abimbola, Wande, Sixteen Great Poems of 'If a, Paris, 1975 • If a: An Exposition of the Ifa Literary Corpus, Ibadan, ... |
 | Washington, DC - Page 200SEE ALSO Kovtun, GJ, Czech and Slovak Literature in English, Washington, DC, 1988 [detailed bibliography] • Naughton,J., 'Czech Literature in Britain: ... |
 | Sayat-Nova - Page 201attributed to Leont'i Mroveli) by Professor RW Thompson, and in Charles Dowsett's monograph on the mainly Armenian poet Sayat-Nova (fl. ... |
 | Austin, Tex - Page 437Austin, Tex., 1993 • Peden, MS, 'The Arduous Journey', in WM Aycock, ed., The Teller and the Tale: Aspects of the Short Story, Lubbock, Tex., ... |
 | Hamburg - Page 306Sans haine et sans drapeau, Reinbek bei Hamburg, 1959 • Flores, Angel, An Anthology of German Poetry from Holderlin to Rilke, New York, ... |
 | Istanbul - Page 621 |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 199Ann Arbor, Mich., 1972. HASEK, JAROSLAV Parrott, Cecil (Sir), The Good Soldier Svejk and His Fortunes in the World War, London, 1973 • Selver, Paul, ... |
 | Garden City, NY - Page 488Eric Bentley, Garden City, NY, 1958. 10. LEOPARDI Already in his lifetime Giacomo Leopardi was rec- ognizedby the discerning as a foremost Italian ... |
 | Binghamton - Page 88in Binghamton, represents poststructuralist styles translation that typifies much of the work that has of thinking. been done in the USA. ... |
 | Pittsburgh - Page 432Mary, ed., Woman who has Sprouted Wings: Poems by Contemporary Latin American Women Poets, Pittsburgh, 1987 • Dorn, Edward, and Brotherston, Gordon, ... |
 | Rutland, Vt - Page 241Los Angeles, 1998 • Wilson, Graeme, Face at the Bottom of the World and Other Poems, Tokyo /Rutland, Vt., 1969. KUSANO SHINPEI Corman, Cid, ... |
 | Venice - Page 334 |
 | Syracuse, NY - Page 404BERGELSON, DAVID Werman, Golda, The Stories of David Bergelson: Yiddish Short Fiction from Russia, Syracuse, NY, 1996. ... |
 | Buffalo - Page 260Francois Villon: Complete Poems, Toronto /Buffalo /London, 1997 • Swinburne, Algernon Charles, "From the French of Villon', in his Poems and Ballads, ... |
 | Brighton - Page 300Ithaca, NY, 1985 • Reeder, Claudia, 'This Sex Which Is Not One', in Elaine Marks and Isabelle de Courtivron, eds., New French Feminisms, Brighton /New ... |
 | Cortazar - Page 436 |
 | Chapel Hill, NC - Page 486 |
 | Fredonia, NY - Page 432STORNI, ALFONSINA Freeman, Marion, Alfonsina Storni: Selected Poems, Fredonia, NY, 1987. VALLEJO, CESAR Ely, Robert, Wright, James, and Knopfle,John, ... |
 | Cologne - Page 5621422-1491), who himself had learnt the art of printing in Cologne and subsequently in Bruges, where he lived for several years as a 'merchant ... |
 | Don Carlos - Page 313The first easily obtainable edition, published in 1847, of The Historical Dramas contains translations of Don Carlos (read 1784, published 1787) by R. ... |
 | Kabale - Page 314Another edition that year included Fiesko (1784), and Kabale und Liebe (1784, Love and Intrigue). The nearest to a translation credit in this 1901 ... |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 618 |
 | New Haven, Conn - Page 611 |
 | Fairfax - Page 479 |
 | Waterloo - Page 365 |
 | Rio de Janeiro - Page 444His works are accurate, sometimes ironic descriptions of life in Rio de Janeiro, which during his lifetime was first the imperial and then the ... |
 | Madison, NJ - Page 201Tuite, Kevin, An Anthology of Georgian FolkPoetry, London /Madison, NJ, 1994. BIBLICAL TEXTS Blake, RP, 'Ancient Georgian Versions of the Old ... |
 | Baghdad - Page 616During World War I he joined a Persian nationalist movement in Berlin and helped establish a Persian newspaper in Baghdad. ... |
 | Naples - Page 487 |
 | Hanover, NH - Page 437VALENZUELA, LU1SA Bonner, Deborah, Other Weapons, Hanover, NH, 1985 • Carpentier, Hortense, and Castello, Jorge, Clara: Thirteen Short Stories and a ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 241Chicago, 1973 [subsequently expanded as A Future of Ice: Poems and Stories ofajapanese Buddhist, Miyazawa Kenji, San Francisco, 1989]. ... |
 | Salamanca - Page 420Just as good, though in a rather different mode, are the two adaptations by the Irish poet Austin Clarke, The Student from Salamanca and The Silent ... |
 | Cleveland, OH - Page 200KUKUCIN, MARTIN Rudinsky, Norma Leigh, Seven Slovak Stories, Cleveland, OH, 1980. KUNDERA, MILAN Heim, Michael Henry, The Book of Laughter and ... |
 | Seville - Page 416The Rogue from Seville, the English title generally given to his acknowledged masterpiece, El burlador de Sevilla, was of course already well known, ... |
 | Honolulu - Page 249Lee began his long career in the field, publishing Poems from Korea in Honolulu. Lee's more recent workis widely used in the academic study of Korean ... |
 | Cape Town - Page 134Working first among the Zulu from 1853 and later on Khoisan languages in Cape Town, he assembled material for a series of books under his own name and ... |
 | Durban - Page 441The unique poetry of Pessoa, a writer who was bilingual in English and Portuguese, lived in Durban as a child, and even wrote his own Shakespearean ... |
 | Buenos Aires - Page 433an admirer of esoteric philosophies from East and West and of gaucho culture and the city of Buenos Aires, made him attractive to 1960s readers, ... |
 | Johannesburg - Page 136Venda Children's Songs: A Study in Ethnomusicological Analysis, Johannesburg, 1967 • Bleek, Dorothea F., The Mantis and His Friends: Bushman Folklore, ... |
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