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Adeyefa, Damola E. "A Postcolonial Insight into African Onomastics in Europhone Translation: A study of D. O. Fagunwa’s Selected Yoruba Narrative Names." Yoruba Studies Review 7, no. 1 (2022): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/ysr.v7i1.131435.

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Most African names have sociocultural identities, which convey thoughts, traditions, fortunes, conditions, histories, and other features. Translating African indigenous names from Yoruba into French and English transcends Saussure’s postulation of signified–signifier arbitrariness (Saussure,1975). Previous studies in African onomastic translation have concentrated mostly on Europhone translation, with insufficient scholarly attention paid to the Yoruba-French onomastic translation. Therefore, this work explores Yoruba names in a literary onomastic translation with a view to bringing to fore th
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Jefferson, Ann. "Collected French Translations: Prose / Collected French Translations: Poetry." Common Knowledge 23, no. 2 (2017): 359–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0961754x-3816026.

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Brisset, Annie, and Lynda Davey. "In Search of a Target Language." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 1, no. 1 (1989): 9–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.1.1.03bri.

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Abstract In nationalist Quebec, French is rejected as the bearer of a foreign culture in the same way that the Québécois' native land, despoiled by the English, has become the country of the Other. Theatre, more than anything else, lent itself to the task of differentiation allotted to language. As of 1968 the vernacular has become the language of the stage as well as of theatre translation such as the exchange value of both foreign works and French translations from France increasingly erodes. Translating "into Québécois" consists in marking out the difference which opposes French in Quebec a
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Cummins, Sarah, and Geneviève Parent. "Translating maman and papa: A corpus-based survey." Translation and Interpreting Studies 2, no. 1 (2007): 3–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tis.2.1.01cum.

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This study examines the translation of the French terms maman and papa by English-language translators from the nineteenth century to the present. Following a comparative analysis of the semantics of the French terms and of their most typical English translations, the authors of the study isolate trends in the translation of these terms through analysis of corpora of French and Quebecois literary texts and their translations.
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HATİPOĞLU, Recep. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE MANIPULATION ON THE PREFACES IN TERMS OF PARATEXTS: THE FIRST FRENCH AND ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF THE HOLY QUR’AN." SOCIAL SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL 8, no. 37 (2023): 223–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31567/ssd.915.

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The manipulation in translation is a fact that can sometimes be seen through history. The statements such as, “All translations imply that the source text is manipulated in some way for a specific purpose”, and “Translation cannot be thought differently from ideology” are partly correct especially in the sacred texts, social media translations and translations related to politics because the translation of a sacred text related to a religion to which you are not connected is very difficult and it necessitates precision, and also the manipulation in translations of social media and political te
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Mukhetdinov, D. V. "French Translations of the Qur’an Between Aesthetics and Scholarly Accuracy." Islam in the modern world 17, no. 2 (2021): 91–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-17-2-91-118.

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This article examines the history of the tradition of translation of the Qur’an into French. This tradition is one of the oldest and most influential, as it has significantly supported the development of many other traditions of translations of the Qur’an, primarily, but by no means only, into many European languages (including Russian). In this paper we have attempted to examine the history of the tradition of translating the Qur’an into French in the context of the searching for a balance between the aesthetic characteristics of the interpreted text and its scholarly adequacy. Particular atten
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Karas, Hilla. "Intralingual intertemporal translation as a relevant category in translation studies." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 28, no. 3 (2016): 445–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.28.3.05kar.

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Abstract This article argues for intralingual intertemporal translations as a separate category within the field of translation studies. Not only do these translations seem to have common characteristics and behaviors, but it is precisely their particularities that make them a key to understanding more ‘typical’ translations. Two main sets of examples will serve as demonstration: translations from Old French into Middle and Modern French, and a Modern Hebrew translation of the Old Testament, originally written in Biblical Hebrew, as well as the public discussion following its publication.
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Margala, Miriam. "The Unbearable Torment of Translation: Milan Kundera, Impersonation, and The Joke." TranscUlturAl: A Journal of Translation and Cultural Studies 1, no. 3 (2011): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21992/t9c62h.

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Milan Kundera, a Czech émigré writer, living in Paris and now writing in French, is (in)famous for his tight and obsessive authorial control. He has said many times that he did not trust translators to translate his works accurately and faithfully. The various translations of his novel Žert (The Joke) exemplify this point. The novel has been translated into English, French, and many other languages more than once, depending on Kundera’s dissatisfaction with a particular translation (which, at first, he would support). Thus, there followed a cascade of translations (namely in French and English
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N’Zengou-Tayo, Marie-José, and Elizabeth Wilson. "Translators on a Tight Rope: The Challenges of Translating Edwidge Danticat’s Breath, Eyes, Memory and Patrick Chamoiseau’s Texaco." TTR : traduction, terminologie, rédaction 13, no. 2 (2007): 75–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/037412ar.

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Abstract Translators on a Tight Rope: The Challenges of Translating Edwidge Danticat's Breath, Eyes, Memory and Patrick Chamoiseau's Texaco — For Caribbean intellectuals and scholars, translation of Caribbean literary texts has a key role to play for breaching the language barriers in the Caribbean and fostering regional integration. However, most publishing houses are located in the industrialized North, i.e. in countries which had colonial interests in the region. The targeted market of these publishers is located in a region which tends to exoticize the Caribbean. Henceforth, translating Ca
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Moskalets, Iryna. "FRANKO'S ARTISTIC DISCOURSE IN UKRAINIAN TRANSLATIONS: A LINGUACULTURAL ANALYSIS." PROBLEMS OF SEMANTICS, PRAGMATICS AND COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS, no. 44 (2023): 183–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2663-6530.2023.44.19.

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The article provides a linguistic and cultural analysis of Ukrainian translations of French literature. The study reveals important aspects of the transmission of artistic symbols and cultural realia by Ukrainian translators and their influence on the perception by Ukrainian readers. The relevance of the research is due to the growing volume of translations of French texts, the importance of quality translation and the study of linguistic and cultural aspects of translation. The results of the study indicate different translation strategies used by translators to convey the content and form of
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "French translations"

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Jones, Suzanne Barbara. "French imports : English translations of Molière, 1663-1732." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:8d86ee12-54ab-48b3-9c47-e946e1c7851f.

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This thesis explores the first English translations of Molière's works published between 1663 and 1732 by writers that include John Dryden, Edward Ravenscroft, Aphra Behn, and Henry Fielding. It challenges the idea that the translators straightforwardly plagiarized the French plays and instead argues that their work demonstrates engagement with the dramatic impact and satirical drive of the source texts. It asks how far the process of anglicization required careful examination of the plays' initial French national context. The first part of the thesis presents three fundamental angles of inte
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Bosseaux, Charlotte Isabelle Aline. "Translation and narration : a corpus-based study of French translations of two novels by Virginia Woolf." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2004. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1446703/.

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Narratology does not usually distinguish between original and translated fiction and narratologicai models do not pay any attention to the translator as a discursive subject. Since the 1990's, the visibility of translators in translated narrative texts has been increasingly discussed and researchers like Schiavi (1996) and Hermans (1996) introduced the concept of the translator's voice, which attempts to recognise the 'other' voice in translation, i.e. the presence of the translator. Corpus-based studies have also focused on recurrent features of translated language (see, for example. Baker 19
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Chittiphalangsri, Phrae. "Translation, orientalism and virtuality : English and French translations of the Bhagavad Gita and Sakuntala 1784-1884." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.508274.

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For decades, Edward W. Said's Orientalism has been at the forefront of the study of East-West cultural encounter. Said draws mostly on novels, travel accounts, anthropological documents and similar writings to explore the discursive consolidation of texts that acquire power to represent the Orient. Translation, which is the primal site of exchange between Western Orientalists and the East, is rather treated as a given concept, and no substantial theoretical consideration is developed in Said's work to explain the critical role of translation in Orientalism. A number of studies on translation a
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Ryland, C. A. "Memorialisation and metapoetics in Paul Celan's translations of French surrealist poetry." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2008. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1445830/.

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Contrary to assumptions within existing scholarship on Paul Celan's poetics, this thesis demonstrates that surrealist aesthetics were a significant discourse within Celan's poetics, in particular in die theories articulated in his Buchner Prize speech (1960). By mapping the points of convergence and divergence between specific surrealist ideas and particular elements of Celan's poetics, it demonstrates that the most significant point of contact between die two sets of aesthetics lies in the surrealist idea of a sustained tension between the unconscious and conscious realms, and between the pas
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Bisdorff, Claire Janine. "Essayer des mots : translating French and English Caribbean literature." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609255.

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Dearnley, Elizabeth Claire. "French-English translation 1189-c.1450, with special reference to translators and their prologues." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609530.

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Laachir, Karima. "The ethics and politics of hospitality in contemporary French society : Beur literary translations." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2003. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/1599/.

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The thesis examines the issue of the ethics and politics of hospitality in the French contemporary context in relation to the diasporic populations of the descendants of post-war North African immigrants or the 'Beur', using an approach which combines philosophy, sociology and literature. I argue that the concept of hospitality has been framed by the enduring effects of colonial legacy, the legacy of the 'camp-thinking' mentality marked by bio-cultural kinship and the ties of blood or 'race' as the basis for belonging to a nation. I maintain that hospitality is exactly the anti-logic of the ca
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Möckli, Elisabeth Anita. "Reporting Goebbels in translation : a study of text and context." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/10600.

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In its function as a mediating body between the political decision-makers and the population, the media have the potential to influence the public opinion and subsequently, policy making. Representations of political discourses are opinion-shaping instruments and often not mere reflections of a given reality; they incorporate implicit and explicit, conscious and unconscious evaluations. In cross-cultural contexts where information travels across languages the media are highly dependent on translation. Despite its central role, media translation as part of the political process has only recentl
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Cossy, Valerie. "A study of the early French translations of Jane Austen's novels in Switzerland (1813-1830)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.319070.

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Stamenkovic, Zoran. "Culture-bound shifts in the first french and italian translations of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus." Thesis, Perpignan, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PERP0052.

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La présente thèse compare le drame Le Docteur Faust de Christopher Marlowe (1604, 1616) avec la première traduction française faite par Jean-Pierre Antoine Bazy (1850) et la première traduction italienne faite par Eugenio Turiello (1898) en visant à identifier les changements textuels révélateurs du contexte culturelle et idéologique au moment où se produisent les deux textes cibles. Le Docteur Faust est un exemple emblématique de l’instabilité du texte dramatique source. Il nous est parvenu en deux versions (le texte A et le texte B) différentes du point de vue structurel, thématique et doctr
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Books on the topic "French translations"

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1908-, Fowlie Wallace, and Fowlie Wallace 1908-, eds. Modern French poets: Selections with translations. Dover, 1992.

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William, Rees, ed. French poetry, 1820-1950, with prose translations. Penguin Books, 1990.

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Christophe, Pellet, ed. New French plays. Methuen, 1998.

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Balabanova, Violeta. Poetry & pictures: English-French-Arabic. s.n., 2002.

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Ritchie, Adrian. Media French: A guide to contemporary French idiom : with English translations. University of Wales Press, 1997.

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1960-, Magruder James, Coleman C. B, Le Sage, Alain René, 1668-1747., Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de, 1688-1763., and Labiche Eugène 1815-1888, eds. Three French comedies. Yale University Press, 1996.

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Lisa, Neal, ed. Treasury of French love poems: In French and English. Hippocrene Books, 2000.

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Sisson, C. H. Collected translations. Carcanet, 1996.

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Inês, Oseki-Dépré, ed. Traduction & poésie. Maisonneuve & Larose, 2004.

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Suard, François. La Chanson de geste: Ećriture, intertextualités, translations. Centre des Sciences de la Littérature, Université Paris X- Nanterre, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "French translations"

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Whistler, Daniel, Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger. "French Translations and Editions." In International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39322-8_4.

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Sabiron, Céline. "4. Translating the French in the French Translations of Jane Eyre." In Prismatic Jane Eyre. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0319.07.

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Following the concepts and theories developed by translation and reception specialists, this essay combines literary, linguistic, and translatological approaches in a study five French translators’ responses to Brontë’s use of French in Jane Eyre. Translation within the novel is presented as both necessary (for the English-speaking readership) and impossible in order to preserve the ‘effet de réel’, and also for cultural, ideological, and ontological reasons. However, Brontë’s pedagogical approach to textual deciphering is not translated into the French versions of her work, so that French readers are not educated into reading and producing textual meaning. Her vision of a multiple language system viewed as a continuum, her dream of freeing languages, that is Jane Eyre’s literary agenda, ends up lost in translation.
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Reynolds, Matthew. "VI. ‘Plain’ through Language(s)." In Prismatic Jane Eyre. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0319.18.

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Pursuing the method outlined in Chapters IV and V, this chapter offers a close reading of ‘plain’ in the text Brontë wrote and in multiple translations, presenting a series of instances in video animations and printed multilingual arrays (with back-translations). It explains the argument that is made via reiterations of the word in English and shows how that argument morphs in different directions through translation. It then discusses the different patterns of significance created by repetitions of the French word ‘laid’ in Lesbazeilles-Souvestres’s 1854 French translation and the Italian word ‘brutto’ in the anonymous first Italian translation of 1904.
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Cabal Guarro, Miquel. "More Than a Century of Dostoevsky in Catalan." In Translating Russian Literature in the Global Context. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0340.02.

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This essay explores the factors that shaped the introduction and dissemination of Dostoevsky’s works in the Catalan cultural sphere, focussing on several different stages of the author’s translations into Catalan. In the late 1800s, Russian literature was largely unknown in Catalonia; interest grew due to the public’s fascination with Russian political movements and the fin de siècle avant-garde, as well as the agitational political climate in Spain. The Catalan intelligentsia typically accessed new aesthetic forms through French publications, including Russian literature: the first translations from Russian to Catalan were thus made through French. However, surprisingly, Dostoevsky’s works entered the Catalan literary world through German translations, with his first translator, Juli Gay, using German texts as source material for his Catalan versions of ‘An Honest Thief’ and ‘The Landlady’ in 1892. This resulted in less stylistic distortion from the original than in other language versions translated from French. In the early 1900s, other works by Dostoevsky were translated into Catalan using French pivot texts; the first direct translations were published in 1929, namely Crime and Punishment by Andreu Nin and The Eternal Husband by Francesc Payarols, two of the most prominent names in Russian-Catalan translation history. During Franco’s dictatorship, literature and cultural expressions in Catalan were banned, reducing new translations. In recent decades, the number and quality of direct translations of Dostoevsky into Catalan have grown, though some major works still await translation.
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Gehmacher, Johanna. "Féminisme: Translations, Transfers, and Transformations." In Translation History. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42763-3_6.

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AbstractThis chapter examines Käthe Schirmacher’s most successful book, Die moderne Frauenbewegung (1905, 2nd edition 1909), and compares it with its less comprehensive precursor, Le féminisme aux États-Unis, en France, dans la Grande-Bretagne, en Suède, et en Russie (1898), and the German book’s English translation The Modern Woman’s Rights Movement. A Historical Survey (1912). Drawing on a conceptual history approach, it analyses strategies of transfer, self-translation, and translation between these books; the chapter also discusses the transfers and transformations of the French key term ‘féminisme’ in a broader context and traces the translations of the term in German and English and of the German term ‘Frauenbewegung’ in English and French. In so doing it complicates the history of the term ‘feminism’ and argues that it changed its meaning more than once between languages and over time before becoming a clearly defined and established concept.
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Brown, Robert D., and Robert DeMaria. "Translations of French Verses on Skating." In The Complete Poems of Samuel Johnson. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003273257-104.

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Mannweiler, Caroline. "Übersetzung als Medium nationaler Selbstbehauptung – am Beispiel deutsch-französischer Wissenschaftsübersetzungen im 18. Jahrhundert." In Übersetzungspolitiken in der Frühen Neuzeit / Translation Policy and the Politics of Translation in the Early Modern Period. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-67339-3_5.

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ZusammenfassungTaking as its point of departure G. Toury’s concept of ‘translation policy’ – that is, the question of what is even translated into a certain language at a certain point in time – this article calls attention to the boom in translations intended to optimize domestic ore mining in eighteenth-century France. As many relevant publications on mineralogy and mining of the time were in German, translations from German into French contributed greatly to shaping that boom, as has already been pointed out by research into cultural transfer. Yet whereas existing studies scarcely take the formal design of the translations into account, here that aspect is the main focus. It is conspicuous how the paratexts of the translations, for example, attempt to counter the relevance of the source texts with a ‘quality of their own’ in a compensatory manner, as it were, not least of all as a way of mobilizing the symbolic capital of French. The translations thus also became the site of a competitive process with the aim of securing the national capital of the target culture.
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Eickmans, Heinz. "John Bunyans Pilgerreise von London über Amsterdam nach Hamburg: Niederländisch als Intermediärsprache für Übersetzungen aus dem Englischen in der Frühen Neuzeit." In Neues von der Insel. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66949-5_6.

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ZusammenfassungThe first part of this article is devoted to the origins of the early German translations of John Bunyan’s works that appeared until the end of the 17th century, especially his major work The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678, dt. Eines Christen Reise nach der Seeligen Ewigkeit 1685). By means of some textual examples it will be shown that this translation – like all other early translations of Bunyan’s works – is not based on the English original but on the Dutch translation, therefore that it is an ‘indirect translation’ which reached German by way of an intermediary language. The second part of the article first examines the general question of the proportion of indirect translations in the early modern period and then devotes itself specifically to the hitherto insufficiently considered importance of Dutch, which is hardly inferior to French as an intermediary language for indirect translations from English and even occupies first place for the field of English devotional literature of the 17th century.
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Baretto Gomide, Bruno. "Translating Russian Literature in Brazil." In Translating Russian Literature in the Global Context. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0340.36.

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In this chapter, I study the history of translating Russian literature in Brazil from the 1930s to the 1970s. This period witnessed the formation of a network between the publishing market, cultural journalism, local translators, émigré translators and the University of São Paulo. I comment on the following aspects: 1) the first (1930s) translations made directly from Russian, for Iurii Zel’tsov, a Jewish-Russian emigrant publisher from Riga; 2) debates during the 1940s on the role of the “French” paradigm of treatment of Russian texts and on the need to professionalize the work of translators from the Russian language; 3) the central role of the series of Dostoevsky’s works by the publisher José Olympio; 4) the debate around Lila Guerrero’s translations of Maiakovskii 5) Boris Schnaiderman’s early translations and the creation of the Russian literature course at the University of São Paulo; 6) the connection of this Brazilian scene to a transnational network of translators (Robel, Ripellino and others). The essay concludes with a commentary on Boris Schnaiderman’s 1974 Habilitation thesis (his translation of Dostoevsky’s story ‘Mr Prokarchin’), which consolidated his style of translating Russian literature into Brazilian Portuguese.
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Schwarzbach, Bertram Eugene. "Chapter Twenty-two. Three French Bible Translations." In Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The History of Its Interpretation. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666539824.553.

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Conference papers on the topic "French translations"

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Şəmsi qızı Məmmədova, Xumar. "Nakhchivan literary atmosphere and literary translation." In OF THE V INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CONFERENCE. https://aem.az/, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/2021/02/03.

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The presented article discusses the issues of Nakhchivan literary environment and literary translation. It is noted that translation is a creation in itself, and the activities of representatives of the Nakhchivan literary environment in this area are exemplary. In general, during the independence period, some experience was gained in the literary environment of Nakhchivan, translations from German, English and French by our poets and writers Hamid Arzulu, Shirmammad Gulubeyli, Shamil Zaman who is famous as poet, prose-writer and translator were delivered to readers in the form of books and wo
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Morozova, I. V. "FRENCH TRANSLATIONS OF V. KOLUPAEV’S SHORT PROSE: IMAGE OF OUTER SPACE." In Proceedings of the IX (XXIII) International Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists. TSU Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-907572-04-1-2022-98.

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Sulem, Elior, Omri Abend, and Ari Rappoport. "Conceptual Annotations Preserve Structure Across Translations: A French-English Case Study." In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Semantics-Driven Statistical Machine Translation (S2MT 2015). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w15-3502.

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Mihaila, Ramona. "TRANSCULTURAL CONTEXTS: NETWORKS OF LITERARY TRANSLATIONS." In eLSE 2017. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-17-167.

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While in the Western societies the act of translating was a phenomenon that had a powerful tradition which started long before the sixteenth century, in the Romanian Principalities the first timid attempts were recorded at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Taking into account the translations accomplished by the nineteenth Romanian women writers and the large range of languages (French, Italian, Greek, Latin, German, English, Spanish) they used, I have tried to “discover” and “revive” as many women writers as I could, first of all by focusing all my attention on the works of the neglect
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AVORNICESEI, Oana-Florina. "JAPANESE PROVERBS BETWEEN EQUIVALENCE AND COMPARATIVE TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE AND ENGLISH INTO ROMANIAN. AN ANALYSIS FROM THE SEMANTIC AND PRAGMATIC POINT OF VIEW." In Synergies in Communication. Editura ASE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/sic/2021/04.03.

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The current paper takes a comparative look at a selection of Japanese proverbs and their translation into English to their Romanian equivalents. The English translation belongs to David Galeff, the author of the book ‘Japanese Proverbs. Wit and Wisdom’ from which stems the selection of proverbs which are the object of the current analysis. The Romanian translation applies two methods. It tries to find an equivalent in Romanian, both in terms of wit i.e. wording or sense and in terms of wisdom i.e. meaning or reference. As such the two perspectives of analysis are semantic and pragmatic. The ai
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Correard, Nicolas. "¿Lazarillo Libertin? Sobre la primera recepción en Europa del Norte: traducciones e inspiraciones anticlericales." In Simposio internacional El Lazarillo y sus continuadores: Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, 10 y 11 de octubre de 2019, Universidade da Coruña: [Actas]. Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidade da Coruña, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497497657.29.

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It has often been argued that the picaresque genre derived from the Lazarillo castigado, if not from the Guzmán de Alfarache, more than from the original Lazarillo. Such an assumption neglects the fact that the first French and English translations did rely on the 1554 text, whose influence, conveyed by the 1555 sequel also translated in French in 1598, did last until the early 17th century. Probably designed in an Erasmian circle, the anticlerical satire, enhanced by provoking allusions to certain catholic dogmas, did not pass unnoticed: the marginal comments of the translations, for instance
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Muhammadiyeva, Dilafruz. "CREATING AN ELECTRONIC PLATFORM OF “BABURNAMA” IS THE DEMAND OF THE TIMES." In The Impact of Zahir Ad-Din Muhammad Bobur’s Literary Legacy on the Advancement of Eastern Statehood and Culture. Alisher Navoi' Tashkent state university of Uzbek language and literature, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/bobur.conf.2023.25.09/kdvn8331.

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This article discusses the principles of creating a perfect Boburnoma corpus. Gathering the achievements in Babur studies, defining the problems, showing its place in the development of world culture, the growing interest in Babur's personality, activities, and creativity on a global scale, and the emergence of new researches in Babur studies require the creation of this corpus.Creating an electronic database on Babur's life and activities, processing texts on the basis of artificial intelligence; Creating a corpus of parallel texts related to the translations of “Baburnama”, conducting a sear
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Pinkovsky, Vitaly. "ОDE OF G. R. DERZHAVIN "ON DEATH OF PRINCE MESHCHERSKY" IN E. P. MESHCHERSKY'S TRANSLATION ON THE FRENCH LANGUAGE". У ЯЗЫК. КУЛЬТУРА. ПЕРЕВОД = LANGUAGE. CULTURE. TRANSLATION. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/lct.2019.27.

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In article translation of an ode of G. R. Derzhavin «On death of prince Meshchersky» on the French language is examined. (Translation has executed by E. P. Meshchersky.) The author considers successful features of translation, and also kinds of translational errors and on concrete examples shows consequences of their occurrence in the text and result of wrong translation transfer from the point of view of influence on the reader.
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IBRAHIM, Ulfet. "Translating socio-political texts from French into Azerbaijani: challenges and subtleties." In Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46727/c.v3.24-25-03-2023.p261-264.

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"Translating" means identifying and overcoming obstacles, solving problems, making choices, in short, finding the best possible solution. The translation of socio-political texts is one of the most difficult challenges likely to arise in the life of a translator. This research asks the following questions: How to translate political texts? What subtleties and particularities should be taken into account when translating socio-political texts from French into Azerbaijani? What are the means available to the translator, but also above all what linguistic skills will he have to call on to transla
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Bandalo, Višnja. "ICONOGRAPHIC DEPICTION AND LITERARY PORTRAYING IN BERNARD BERENSON'S DIARY AND EPISTOLARY WRITING." In NORDSCI Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/nordsci2021/b1/v4/18.

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The paper focuses on the interlacement of literary and iconographic elements by displaying an innovatory philological and stylistic approach, from a comparative perspective, in thematizing multilingual translational and adaptive aspects, ranging across Bernard Berenson's diaristic and epistolary corpus, in conjunction with his works on Italian visual culture. This interweaving gives occasion to the elaboration of multilinguistic textual influences and their verbo-visual artistic representations deduced from his innovative interpretative readings in the domain of world literature in modern time
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Reports on the topic "French translations"

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Petersen, Rodney. Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) (French translation). National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-181r1.fre.

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Stine, Kevin. Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, Version 1.1 (French Translation). National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.cswp.04162018fr.

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Stine, Kevin. Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, Version 1.1 (French Translation). National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.cswp.6.fr.

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Stine, Kevin. Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, Version 1.1 (French Translation). National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.cswp.6.fre.

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Newhouse, William. National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Cybersecurity Workforce Framework (French translation). National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-181.fre.

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Tableau de bord 2023 pour l'ODD4 sur les avancées réalisées par rapport aux points de référence nationaux de l'ODD4 : Principales conclusions. UNESCO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54676/fcxn3395.

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