A Companion to Literature from Milton to Blake

A Companion to Literature from Milton to Blake
Title A Companion to Literature from Milton to Blake PDF eBook
Author David Womersley
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 632
Release 2001-04-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780631212850

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This definitive Companion provides a critical overview of literary culture in the period from John Milton to William Blake. Its broad chronological range responds to recent reshapings of the canon and identifies new directions of study. The Companion is composed of over fifty contributions from leading scholars in the field, its essays offer students a comprehensive and accessible survey of the field from a wide range of perspectives. It also, however, gives researchers and faculty the opportunity to update their acquaintance with new critical and scholarly work. The volume meets the needs of an intellectual world increasingly given over to inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary study by covering philosophical, political, cultural and historical writing, as well as literary writing. Unlike other similar volumes, the main body of the Companion consists of readings of individual texts, both those commonly and less commonly studied.

Imitations

Imitations
Title Imitations PDF eBook
Author Robert Lowell
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1979
Genre Poetry
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Not quite translations--yet something much more, much richer, than mere tributes to their original versions--the poems in "Imitations "reflect Lowell's conceptual, historical, literary, and aesthetic engagements with a diverse range of voices from the Western canon. Moving chronologically from Homer to Pasternak--and including such master poets en route as Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Rilke, and Montale--the fascinating and hugely informed pieces in this book are themselves meant to be read as "a whole," according to Lowell's telling Introduction, "a single volume, a small anthology of European poetry."

Borrowed Words

Borrowed Words
Title Borrowed Words PDF eBook
Author Elisa Martí-López
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 212
Release 2002
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780838755204

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The book contends that the acceptance of translation and imitation in the literary life of a country does not imply denying the specific conditions created by political borders in the constitution of a national literature, that is, the existence of national borders framing literary life. What it does is recognize new and different frontiers that destabilize the national confines (as well as the nationalistic values) of literary history. In translation and imitation, borders are experienced not as the demarcation of otherness, but rather as crossroads in the quest for identity."--Jacket.

The Imitation of Christ

The Imitation of Christ
Title The Imitation of Christ PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 352
Release 1925
Genre Christian life
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Epigrams of Martial, etc. With Mottos from Horace, etc. Translated, imitated, adapted and addrest to the nobility, clergy and gentry. With notes moral, historical, explanatory and humorous. By the Rev. Mr Scott

Epigrams of Martial, etc. With Mottos from Horace, etc. Translated, imitated, adapted and addrest to the nobility, clergy and gentry. With notes moral, historical, explanatory and humorous. By the Rev. Mr Scott
Title Epigrams of Martial, etc. With Mottos from Horace, etc. Translated, imitated, adapted and addrest to the nobility, clergy and gentry. With notes moral, historical, explanatory and humorous. By the Rev. Mr Scott PDF eBook
Author Martial
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Pages 298
Release 1773
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The Poetry of Translation

The Poetry of Translation
Title The Poetry of Translation PDF eBook
Author Matthew Reynolds
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 384
Release 2011-09-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191619183

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Poetry is supposed to be untranslatable. But many poems in English are also translations: Pope's Iliad, Pound's Cathay, and Dryden's Aeneis are only the most obvious examples. The Poetry of Translation explodes this paradox, launching a new theoretical approach to translation, and developing it through readings of English poem-translations, both major and neglected, from Chaucer and Petrarch to Homer and Logue. The word 'translation' includes within itself a picture: of something being carried across. This image gives a misleading idea of goes on in any translation; and poets have been quick to dislodge it with other metaphors. Poetry translation can be a process of opening; of pursuing desire, or succumbing to passion; of taking a view, or zooming in; of dying, metamorphosing, or bringing to life. These are the dominant metaphors that have jostled the idea of 'carrying across' in the history of poetry translation into English; and they form the spine of Reynolds's discussion. Where do these metaphors originate? Wide-ranging literary historical trends play their part; but a more important factor is what goes on in the poem that is being translated. Dryden thinks of himself as 'opening' Virgil's Aeneid because he thinks Virgil's Aeneid opens fate into world history; Pound tries to being Propertius to life because death and rebirth are central to Propertius's poems. In this way, translation can continue the creativity of its originals. The Poetry of Translation puts the translation of poetry back at the heart of English literature, allowing the many great poem-translations to be read anew.

Translations from the Natural World

Translations from the Natural World
Title Translations from the Natural World PDF eBook
Author Les Murray
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 79
Release 1994-04
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0374278709

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Translations from the Natural World, Les Murray's new collection of poems, is, like all his work, rich in inventiveness, perception, and a rare delight in the mimetic powers of language. Its centerpiece is Presence, a sequence of forty "translations from the natural world" about a variety of natural settings and their amazing denizens. Lyre birds, honeycombs, sea lions, cuttlefish, and possums all act as spurs to Murray's protean talents for description and imitation. As Lachlan MacKinnon wrote in The Times Literary Supplement, "These poems, a grand tour of the given, are a great hymn to the particularities in which God's creative generosity is expressed, and they will be widely enjoyed and admired. Their technical and linguistic largesse confirms . . . that Les Murray is one of the very finest poets in whom the English language is now at work".