Style plays a major role in the translation of literary as well as
non-literary texts, and Translation and Style offers an updated
survey of this highly interdisciplinary area of translation
studies. Jean Boase-Beier examines a variety of disciplines and
theoretical approaches including stylistics, literary criticism,
and narratology to investigate how we translate style. This revised
and expanded edition of the 2006 book Stylistic Approaches to
Translation offers new and accessible explanations on recent
developments in the field, notably in the areas of Relevance Theory
and cognitive stylistics. With many authentic examples to show how
style affects translation, this book is an invaluable resource for
both students and scholars working in translation studies and
comparative literature.
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