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Oxford etc.: [http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?vID=11055&vLang=E&vHR=1&vUR=3&vUUR=4 Peter Lang], 2007, 268 p. | Oxford etc.: [http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?vID=11055&vLang=E&vHR=1&vUR=3&vUUR=4 Peter Lang], 2007, 268 p. | ||
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TABLE OF CONTENTS <BR><BR> | TABLE OF CONTENTS <BR><BR> | ||
- | Séverine Genieys-Kirk: <br> | + | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/S%C3%A9verine_Genieys-Kirk Séverine Genieys-Kirk]''': <br> |
*Eliza Haywood’s translation and dialogic reading of Madeleine-Angelique de Gomez’s ''Journées Amusantes'' <br><br> | *Eliza Haywood’s translation and dialogic reading of Madeleine-Angelique de Gomez’s ''Journées Amusantes'' <br><br> | ||
- | Beatrijs Vanacker: <br> | + | '''Beatrijs Vanacker''': <br> |
*On the inconstancy, the perfidy and deceit of mankind in love affairs: Eliza Haywood’s translation of ''La paysanne parvenue'' <br><br> | *On the inconstancy, the perfidy and deceit of mankind in love affairs: Eliza Haywood’s translation of ''La paysanne parvenue'' <br><br> | ||
- | Hilary Brown: <br> | + | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Hilary_Brown Hilary Brown]''': <br> |
*Luise Gottsched and the Reception of French Enlightenment Literature in Germany <br><br> | *Luise Gottsched and the Reception of French Enlightenment Literature in Germany <br><br> | ||
- | Annie Cointre: <br> | + | '''Annie Cointre''': <br> |
*Garrick and Colman’s ''Clandestine Marriage'' translated by Mme Riccoboni and the Baronne de Vasse <br><br> | *Garrick and Colman’s ''Clandestine Marriage'' translated by Mme Riccoboni and the Baronne de Vasse <br><br> | ||
- | Laura Kirkley: <br> | + | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Laura_Kirkley Laura Kirkley]''': <br> |
*Taking Liberties: Feminism, Foreignness and Plurality in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Translations <br><br> | *Taking Liberties: Feminism, Foreignness and Plurality in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Translations <br><br> | ||
- | Katherine Astbury: <br> | + | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Katherine_Astbury Katherine Astbury]''': <br> |
*Adaptating the Revolution: Therese Huber and Isabelle de Charrière’s ''Lettres trouvées dans des portes-feuilles d’émigrés''<br><br> | *Adaptating the Revolution: Therese Huber and Isabelle de Charrière’s ''Lettres trouvées dans des portes-feuilles d’émigrés''<br><br> | ||
- | Adeline Johns-Putra: <br> | + | '''Adeline Johns-Putra''': <br> |
*Anna Seward as Sentimental Translator: Poetic Dress, Poetic Matter and the Lavish Paraphrase <br><br> | *Anna Seward as Sentimental Translator: Poetic Dress, Poetic Matter and the Lavish Paraphrase <br><br> | ||
- | Maria Jesus Lorenzo & Begona Lasa Alvarez: <br> | + | '''Maria Jesus Lorenzo''' & '''Begona Lasa Alvarez''': <br> |
*From Britain to Spain: Amelia Opie’s ''The Father and Daughter''<br><br> | *From Britain to Spain: Amelia Opie’s ''The Father and Daughter''<br><br> | ||
- | Mary Orr: <br> | + | '''Mary Orr''': <br> |
*Women and Daughters of Genius: Mrs Hofland and Clémentine Cuvier <br><br> | *Women and Daughters of Genius: Mrs Hofland and Clémentine Cuvier <br><br> | ||
- | Nagihan Haliloglu: <br> | + | '''Nagihan Haliloglu''': <br> |
*Translation as Cultural Negotiation: The Case of Fatma Aliye <br><br> | *Translation as Cultural Negotiation: The Case of Fatma Aliye <br><br> | ||
- | Christa Zeller Thomas: <br> | + | '''Christa Zeller Thomas''': <br> |
*"I shall take to translating": Transformation, Translation, and Transgression in Anna Jameson's ''Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada'' <br><br> | *"I shall take to translating": Transformation, Translation, and Transgression in Anna Jameson's ''Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada'' <br><br> | ||
- | Elisabeth Lenckos: <br> | + | '''Elisabeth Lenckos''': <br> |
*"Stimulus and Cheer": Margaret Fuller’s "Translations" <br><br> | *"Stimulus and Cheer": Margaret Fuller’s "Translations" <br><br> | ||
- | Berry Chevasco: <br> | + | '''Berry Chevasco''': <br> |
*"La Prude Angleterre":Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Cultural Relativism <br><br> | *"La Prude Angleterre":Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Cultural Relativism <br><br> | ||
- | Pierre Degott: <br> | + | '''Pierre Degott''': <br> |
*Natalia Macfarren (1827-1916) : a Nineteenth-Century Translator/Mediator for the Operatic Cause <br><br> | *Natalia Macfarren (1827-1916) : a Nineteenth-Century Translator/Mediator for the Operatic Cause <br><br> | ||
- | Jenny Higgins: <br> | + | '''Jenny Higgins''': <br> |
*French poetry and prose in fin-de-siècle England: how women translators broke new ground <br><br><br> | *French poetry and prose in fin-de-siècle England: how women translators broke new ground <br><br><br> | ||
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*Publications > Volumes ''WomenWriters'' > Translators... <br><br> | *Publications > Volumes ''WomenWriters'' > Translators... <br><br> |
Current revision
Translators, Interpreters, Mediators
Gillian Dow (ed.),
Translators, Interpreters, Mediators. Women Writers 1700-1999.
Oxford etc.: Peter Lang, 2007, 268 p.
ISBN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Eliza Haywood’s translation and dialogic reading of Madeleine-Angelique de Gomez’s Journées Amusantes
Beatrijs Vanacker:
- On the inconstancy, the perfidy and deceit of mankind in love affairs: Eliza Haywood’s translation of La paysanne parvenue
- Luise Gottsched and the Reception of French Enlightenment Literature in Germany
Annie Cointre:
- Garrick and Colman’s Clandestine Marriage translated by Mme Riccoboni and the Baronne de Vasse
- Taking Liberties: Feminism, Foreignness and Plurality in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Translations
- Adaptating the Revolution: Therese Huber and Isabelle de Charrière’s Lettres trouvées dans des portes-feuilles d’émigrés
Adeline Johns-Putra:
- Anna Seward as Sentimental Translator: Poetic Dress, Poetic Matter and the Lavish Paraphrase
Maria Jesus Lorenzo & Begona Lasa Alvarez:
- From Britain to Spain: Amelia Opie’s The Father and Daughter
Mary Orr:
- Women and Daughters of Genius: Mrs Hofland and Clémentine Cuvier
Nagihan Haliloglu:
- Translation as Cultural Negotiation: The Case of Fatma Aliye
Christa Zeller Thomas:
- "I shall take to translating": Transformation, Translation, and Transgression in Anna Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada
Elisabeth Lenckos:
- "Stimulus and Cheer": Margaret Fuller’s "Translations"
Berry Chevasco:
- "La Prude Angleterre":Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Cultural Relativism
Pierre Degott:
- Natalia Macfarren (1827-1916) : a Nineteenth-Century Translator/Mediator for the Operatic Cause
Jenny Higgins:
- French poetry and prose in fin-de-siècle England: how women translators broke new ground
AsK, September 2010
- Publications > Volumes WomenWriters > Translators...