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Translating Italy in the Early Romantic Period: Translation, Nation and Gender 1816-1834: Linguistic Insights

Autor Mirella Agorni
en Hardback – 27 oct 2021
In 1816, the publication in Italian of Madame de Staël¿s essay ¿On the Spirits of Translation¿ marked the beginning of a controversy between classicists and romantics. The theoretical principles and practices of translation received special attention in Italy, a territory that was trying to define itself in terms of culture, given the impossibility of a unitary political project in this historical period. Translation became the means of enriching Italian language, culture and literature. A Translation Studies perspective focusing on the foreign, rather than the indigenous, traits of Italian culture, will demonstrate how difference, via translation, became one of the constitutive elements of new definitions of Italian national identity.
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ISBN-13: 9783034336123
ISBN-10: 3034336128
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
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Mirella Agorni holds a PhD in translation studies from the University of Warwick (GB) and teaches applied translation and translation theory at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Her research interests are mainly focused on translation history, translation theory, pedagogy and ESP.

Cuprins

Introduction -Italy in the early nineteenth century -Intercultural mediators in the early Romantic period -Debates on translation in the Italian territory in the early nineteenth century -The new tasks of the translator in the early Romantic period -A Romantic approach to translation -Gaetano Barbieri: Walter Scott's translator -Beyond Scott's translations -Bibliographical references -Index of names and topics .