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Translators, Interpreters, Mediators - Women Writers, 1700-1900 (Paperback)
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Translators, Interpreters, Mediators - Women Writers, 1700-1900 (Paperback)
Series: European Connections, 25
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This collection comprises selected essays from a conference held at
Chawton House Library in March 2006. It focuses on women writers as
translators who interpreted and mediated across cultural boundaries
and between national contexts in the period 1700-1900. In this
period, which saw women writers negotiating their right to central
positions in the literary marketplace, attitudes to and enthusiasm
for translations were never fixed. This volume contributes to our
understanding of the waxing and waning of the importance of
translation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Rejecting
from the outset the notion of translations as 'defective females',
each essay engages with the author it discusses as an innovator,
and investigates to what extent she viewed her labours not as
hack-work, nor as an interpretation of the original text, but
rather as a creative original. Authors discussed are from Britain,
France, Germany, Spain, Turkey and North America and include
figures now best known for their other publications, such as Mary
Wollstonecraft, Isabelle de Charriere, Therese Huber and Elizabeth
Barrett Browning as well as lesser-known writers such as Fatma
Aliye, Anna Jameson and Anne Gilchrist.
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