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A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies Dr Jean Boase-Beier (University of East Anglia, UK)

A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies By Dr Jean Boase-Beier (University of East Anglia, UK)

A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies by Dr Jean Boase-Beier (University of East Anglia, UK)


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Covers theoretical and practical translation where style plays an important role and where the translator's options are not always straightforward. This book begins by setting out some of the basic problems and issues that arise in the study of translation, such as the difference between literary and non-literary translation.

A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies Summary

A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies by Dr Jean Boase-Beier (University of East Anglia, UK)

Jean Boase-Beier's Critical Introduction To Translation Studies demonstrates a keen understanding of theoretical and practical translation. It looks to instances where translation might not be straightforward, where stylistics play an important role. Examples are discussed from works of literature, advertisements, journalism and others, where effects on the reader are central to the text, and are reflected in the style.It begins by setting out some of the basic problems and issues that arise in the study of translation, such as: the difference between literary and non-literary translation; the role of language, content and style; the question of universals and specifics in language and the notion of context. The book then goes on to focus more closely on style and how it enables us to characterise literary texts and literary translation. The final part looks at the translation of poetry. Throughout, it is conscious of the relationship between theory and practice in translation.This book offers a new approach to translation, grounded in stylistics, and it will be an invaluable resource for undergraduates and postgraduates approaching translation studies.

A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies Reviews

Boase-Beier marshalls and interprets a vast body of translation theory with an admirable and luminous pragmatism offering excellent examples and a very clear sense of the options open to the contemporary translator. -- Tim Parks, Novelist, Translator
'The ideal introduction to the study of literary translation. Completely at home in modern stylistics and cognitive science as well as in literary theory and translation studies, Jean Boase-Beier writes lucidly and authoritatively about complex issues. While the numerous and diverse examples make this a disarmingly accessible book, it addresses fundamental questions of meaning, form and interpretation. Enjoyment and instruction guaranteed.' -- Theo Hermans, Professor of Dutch and Comparative Literature, University College London, UK

About Dr Jean Boase-Beier (University of East Anglia, UK)

Jean Boase-Beier is Professor of Literature and Translation at the University of East Anglia, UK.

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I: Translation, text, mind and context; 1. What does translation involve?; 2. Possible and impossible in translation; 3. Faithfulness, allegiance, and creativity; 4. The Translated text; 5. Theories and practices; Part II: A Poetics of Translation; 6. Literary translation as the translation of mind; 7. Translating the special shape of poems; 8. Ambiguity, mind-games and searches; 9. Thinking and doing translation; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780826435255
9780826435255
0826435254
A Critical Introduction to Translation Studies by Dr Jean Boase-Beier (University of East Anglia, UK)
New
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-04-21
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