Publication

2011 - Continuum, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

46,750 words, Guess

Page Count

187 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivecriticalintroduc0000boas
  • ISBN-101441189122
  • ISBN-100826435254
  • ISBN-139781441189127
  • ISBN-139780826435255
and 5 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011282181
  • OCLC Control Number694396596
  • Better World Books9781441189127
  • Better World Books9780826435255
  • Open LibraryOL24907348M

Classifications

  • DDC418.02
  • LCCP306 .B63 2011
  • LCCP306

Description

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. -- Back cover.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • A critical introduction to translation studiesContinuum2011-01-01

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