Breton Legends: Translated from the French

Breton Legends: Translated from the French
Title Breton Legends: Translated from the French PDF eBook
Author Breton Legends
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1872
Genre Bretons
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The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English:

The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English:
Title The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English: PDF eBook
Author Peter France
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages
Release 2006-02-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191554324

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In the one hundred and ten years covered by volume four of The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English, what characterized translation was above all the move to encompass what Goethe called 'world literature'. This occurred, paradoxically, at a time when English literature is often seen as increasingly self-sufficient. In Europe, the culture of Germany was a new source of inspiration, as were the medieval literatures and the popular ballads of many lands, from Spain to Serbia. From the mid-century, the other literatures of the North, both ancient and modern, were extensively translated, and the last third of the century saw the beginning of the Russian vogue. Meanwhile, as the British presence in the East was consolidated, translation helped readers to take possession of 'exotic' non-European cultures, from Persian and Arabic to Sanskrit and Chinese. The thirty-five contributors bring an enormous range of expertise to the exploration of these new developments and of the fascinating debates which reopened old questions about the translator's task, as the new literalism, whether scholarly or experimental, vied with established modes of translation. The complex story unfolds in Britain and its empire, but also in the United States, involving not just translators, publishers, and readers, but also institutions such as the universities and the periodical press. Nineteenth-century English literature emerges as more open to the foreign than has been recognized before, with far-reaching effects on its orientation.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1882
Genre Antiquarian booksellers
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Breton-English/English-Breton

Breton-English/English-Breton
Title Breton-English/English-Breton PDF eBook
Author Joseph F. Conroy
Publisher Hippocrene Books
Pages 180
Release 1997
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780781805407

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Breton, the language of Western Brittany in Northern France, is a Celtic language related to Cornish, Welsh and Irish. This is a Breton/English, English/Breton dictionary and phrasebook, giving an introduction to this ancient tongue, with a review of Breton grammar and common phrases.

Celtic Legends of the Beyond

Celtic Legends of the Beyond
Title Celtic Legends of the Beyond PDF eBook
Author Anatole Le Braz
Publisher Red Wheel
Pages 148
Release 1999
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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A collection of unusual tales of death, dying and the Celtic cult of the dead, this text includes first hand reports of psychic phenomena as well as narratives passed from generation to generation and spread throughout Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and the Isle of Man.

The Encyclopædia Britannica

The Encyclopædia Britannica
Title The Encyclopædia Britannica PDF eBook
Author Hugh Chisholm
Publisher
Pages 1042
Release 1926
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Britain's Record

Britain's Record
Title Britain's Record PDF eBook
Author Edward Keble Chatterton
Publisher London : Sidgwick & Jackson
Pages 332
Release 1911
Genre Great Britain
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