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        Livre Histoire ancienne - 01/11/2018 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Oxford Univ Pr
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2018
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 532
      • Expédition : 839
      • Dimensions : 23.6 x 15.7 x 33.0
      • ISBN : 9780198810810



      • Résumé :
        This is the first volume to offer a critical overview of the long and complicated history of translations of Virgil from the early modern period to the present day, transcending traditional studies of single translations or particular national traditions in isolation to offer an insightful comparative perspective. The twenty-nine essays in the collection cover numerous European languages - from English, French, and German, to Greek, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Slovenian, and Spanish - but also look well beyond Europe to include discussion of Brazilian, Chinese, Esperanto, Russian, and Turkish translations of Virgil. While the opening two contributions lay down a broad theoretical and comparative framework, the majority conduct comparisons within a particular language and combine detailed case studies with in-depth contextualization and theoretical background, showing how the translations discussed are embedded in their own cultures and historical moments. The final two essays are written from the perspective of contemporary translators, closing out the volume with a profound assessment not only of the influence exerted by the major Roman poet on later literature, but also why translation of a canonical author such as Virgil matters, not only as a national and transnational cultural phenomenon, but as a personal engagement with a literature of enduring power and relevance....

        Biographie:
        Susanna Braund moved to the University of British Columbia in 2007 to take up a Canada Research Chair in Latin Poetry and its Reception after teaching previously at Stanford, Yale, London, Bristol, and Exeter. She received her BA and PhD from the University of Cambridge. She has published extensively on Roman satire, Latin epic poetry, and the passions in Roman thought, and has translated Lucan for the Oxford World's Classics series, Persius and Juvenal for the Loeb Classical Library, and also three of Seneca's tragedies. She was a Visiting Scholar at the Coll?ge de France in 2014 and won a Killam Research Fellowship in the 2016 national competition for her project 'Virgil Translated'. Zara Martirosova Torlone is a Professor in the Department of Classics at Miami University, Ohio. She received her BA in Classical Philology from Moscow University and her PhD in Classics from Columbia University. She is the author of Russia and the Classics: Poetry's Foreign Muse (Duckworth, 2009), Latin Love Poetry (co-authored with Denise McCoskey...

        Sommaire:

        • 0: Susanna Braund and Zara Martirosova Torlone: Introduction. The Translation History of Virgil: The Elevator Version
        • Part 1: Virgil Translation as Cultural and Ideological Capital
        • 1: Craig Kallendorf: Successes and Failures in Virgilian Translation
        • 2: Richard Armstrong: Dante's Influence on Virgil: Italian Volgarizzamenti and Enrique de Villena's Eneida of 1428
        • 3: Stephen Rupp: Epic and the Lexicon of Violence: Gregorio Hern?ndez de Velasco's Translation of Aeneid 2 and Cervantes's Numancia
        • 4: Alison Keith: Love and War: Translations of Aeneid 7 into English (From Caxton to Today)
        • 5: Gordon Braden: The Passion of Dido: Aeneid 4 in English Translation to 1700
        • 6: Fiona Cox: An Amazon in the Renaissance: Marie de Gournay's Translation of Aeneid 2
        • 7: Susanna Braund: Virgil after Vietnam
        • 8: Geoffrey Greatrex: Translations of Virgil into Esperanto
        • 9: Michael Paschalis: Translations of Virgil into Ancient Greek
        • 10: Sophia Papaioannou: Sing it Like Homer: Evgenios Voulgaris' Translation of the Aeneid
        • 11: Marko Marincic: Farming for the Few: Jozef Subic's Georgics and the Early Slovenian Reception of Virgil
        • 12: Ekin ?yken and ?i?dem D?r??ken: Reviving Virgil in Turkish
        • 13: Mathilde Skoie: Finding a Pastoral Idiom: Norwegian Translations of Virgil's Eclogues and the Politics of Language
        • 14: S?verine Cl?ment-Tarantino: The Aeneid and 'Les Belles Lettres': Virgil's Epic in French between Fiction and Philology, from Veyne back to Perret
        • 15: Jinyu Liu: Virgil in China
        • Part 2: Poets as Translators of Virgil: Cultural Competition, Appropriation, and Identification
        • 16: Richard F. Thomas: Domesticating Aesthetic Effects: Virgilian Case Studies
        • 17: H?l?ne Gautier: The Translation of Books Four and Six of Du Bellay's Aeneid: Rewriting as Poetic Reinvention?
        • 18: Stephen Scully: Aesthetic and Political Concerns in Dryden's Aeneis
        • 19: Marco Romani Mistretta: Translation Theory into Practice: Jacques Delille's G?orgiques de Virgile
        • 20: Giampiero Scafoglio: 'Only a poet can translate true poetry': The Translation of Aeneid 2 by Giacomo Leopardi
        • 21: Philip Hardie: Wordsworth's Translation of Aeneid 1 3 and the Earlier Tradition of English Translations of Virgil
        • 22: Zara Martirosova Torlone: Epic Failures: Vasilii Zhukovskii's 'Destruction of Troy' and Russian Translations of the Aeneid
        • 23: Paulo S?rgio de Vasconcellos: Virg?lio Brasileiro: A Brazilian Virgil in the Nineteenth Century
        • 24: Ulrich Eigler: Between Vo? and Schr?der: German Translations of Virgil's Aeneid
        • 25: Jacqueline Fabre-Serris: Reflections on Two Verse Translations of the Eclogues in the Twentieth Century: Paul Val?ry and Marcel Pagnol
        • 26: Ulrich Eigler: 'Come tradurre?': Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Tradition of Italian Translations of Virgil's Aeneid
        • 27: Cillian O'Hogan: Irish Versions of Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics
        • 28: Alessandro Fo: Cutting our Losses: A Translator's Journey through the Aeneid
        • 29: Josephine Balmer: Afterword. Let Go Fear: Future Virgils
        • Endmatter
        • Bibliography
        • Notes on Contributors
        • Index
        ...

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