
| 勒菲弗尔,翻译研究领域世界一流的学术带头人。著述丰厚,包括《诗歌翻译:七种策略和一个蓝图》、《翻译、改写以及对文学名声的制控》等。 |
| Preface AcknOwledgments Introduction Anne Dacier: from the introduction to hertranslation of the Iliad 1 The role of ideology in the shaping of a translation Flaccus Quintus Horatius: from the "Letter to the Pisones, " also known as the Ars Poetica Aurelius Augustinus (Saint Augustine) : from "On the Christian Doctrine"; from the "Letter to Saint Jerome" Martin Luther:from the "Circular Letter on Translation" August Wilhelm Schlegel: from the "History of Romantic Literature" Anne Louise Germaine de Sta61: from the Writings Victor Hugo: from the preface to the New Shakespeare Translation 2 The power of patronage John of Trevisa: from the "Dialogue between a Lord and a Clerk upon Translation, " printed as the preface to his translation of the Polychronicon Jean de Br6che, called de Tours: from the preface to his translation of Hippocrates Joachim Du Bellay: from the Dkfense et illustration de la langue francaise Philemon Holland: from the preface to his translation of Plinys The Historic of the World John Dryden: from the "Dedication" to his translation of the Aeneid Johann Wolfgang yon Goethe: from the "Writings on Literature" Poetics Etienne Dolet: from "On the Way of Translating Well from One Language into Another" Antoine Houdar de la Motte: from the preface to his translation of the Iliad Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) : from a letter to Anne Dacier August Wilhelm Sch|egel: from "Something About William Shakespeare on the Occasion of Wilhelm Meister" Edward Fitzgerald: from the preface to the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Ulrich yon Willamowitz-Moellendorff: from "The Art of Translation" Universe of Discourse Nicolas Perrot dAblancourt: from the preface to his translation of Lucian Jacques Delille: from the preface to his translation of Virgils Georgics Pierre le Tourneur: from the preface to his translation of Youngs Night Thoughts Antoine Pr6vost, better known as Ahb6 Pr6vost: from the preface to his translation of Richardsons Pamela Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) : from the preface to his translation of Shakespeares Julius Caesar John Hookham Frere: from the preface to his translation of Aristophanes Dillon Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon: from the Essay on Translated Verse 5 Translation, the development of language, and education Marcus Tullius Cicero: from "On the Orator"; from "On the Limits of Good and Evil" Marcus Fabius Quintilianus: from the "Guide to Rhetoric" Hieronymus (Saint Jerome) : from the "Letter to Pammachius" Roger Bacon: from "On the Knowledge of Languages" Juan Luis Vires: from "Versions or Translations" Jacques Pelletier du Mans- from his "Poetics" August Wilhelm Schlegel: from "The Works of Homer by Johann Heinrich Voss" Percy Bysshe Shelley: from "A Defence of Poetry" Gaius Caecilius Plinius Secundus: from the "Letters" Johann Christoph Gottsched: from the "Critical Poetics" Thomas Carlyle: from "The State of German Literature" 6 The technique of translating Desiderius Erasmus: from the "Letter to William Warham" Antoine Lemaistre: from the "Rules of French Translation" George Chapman: from the prefatory texts to his translation of the Iliad Alexander Pope: from the preface to his translation of the Iliad August Wilhelm Schlegel: from the "Letter to Herrn Reimer" Dante Gabriel Rossetti: from Dante and His Circle Matthew Arnold: from "On Translating Homer" 7 Central texts and central cultures Sir Thomas More: from the Confutation of Tyndales Answer Anonymous: from "The Translators to the Reader, " the preface to the Authorized Version Johann Gottfried Herder: from the "Fragments" Johann Wolfgang yon Goethe: from "Poetry and Truth"; from the "Book of West and East"; from the "Writings on Literature" August Wilhelm Schlegel: from the "Argument Between Languages"; from the "History of Classical Literature" Edward Fitzgerald: from a letter to E. B. Cowell Longer statements Leonardo Bruni, called Aretino: from "The Right Way to Translate" Petrus Danielus Huetius: from "Two Books on Translation" John Dryden: from the preface to his translation of Ovids Epistles Jean le Rond dAlembert: from "Remarks on the Art of Translating," printed as the preface to his translation of Tacitus Charles Batteux: from "Principles of Literature" Gaspard de Tende, sieur de lEstaing: from the "Rules of Translation" Johann Jakob Bodmer: from the "Ninety-Fourth Letter" in his "Painter of Morals" Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee: from the Essay on the Principles of Translation Wilhelm von Humboldt: from the preface to his translation of Aeschylus Agamemnon Friedrich Schleiermacher: from "On the Different Methods of Translating" Ulrich von Willamowitz-Moellendorff: from "What is Translation?", originally written as the preface to his translation of Euripides Hippolytus Bibliographical references Index |
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