Search:
International
UK US
Browse Categories

Theories of Translation: An Anthology of Essays from Dryden to Derrida

BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
Price: $19.00

Usually ships in 24 hours

(1 customer reviews)
Buy New: $19.00


Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Spanning the centuries, from the seventeenth to the twentieth, and ranging across cultures, from England to Mexico, this collection gathers together important statements on the function and feasibility of literary translation. The essays provide an overview of the historical evolution in thinking about translation and offer strong individual opinions by prominent contemporary theorists.

Most of the twenty-one pieces appear in translation, some here in English for the first time and many difficult to find elsewhere. Selections include writings by Scheiermacher, Nietzsche, Ortega, Benjamin, Pound, Jakobson, Paz, Riffaterre, Derrida, and others.

A fine companion to The Craft of Translation, this volume will be a valuable resource for all those who translate, those who teach translation theory and practice, and those interested in questions of language philosophy and literary theory.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Pub. Date: 15th April 1992
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 260
Ean: 9780226048710
Isbn: 0226048713

ABOUT THIS BOOK

USER REVIEWS

Extraodinary!
~ Written on Jul 4, 2001. 18 out of 22 users found this review helpful.

I found this text thourough, quotable, rich and exciting. I find it appealing not only because of the famous names talking about translation: Bejamin, Paz, Derrida, Goethe, etc... but also because it covers different historical views on translating - from the 1600 up to date. A great companion to another great translation anothology: "The Translation Studies Reader".

SIMILAR ITEMS: