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Gesta Regum Britanniae

Gesta Regum Britanniae
Author: Cambrian Archaeological Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1862
Genre: Britons
ISBN:

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Gesta regum Britanniae

Gesta regum Britanniae
Author: Francisque Michel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1862
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Gesta Regum Britanniae

Gesta Regum Britanniae
Author:
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Total Pages: 235
Release: 1862
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
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The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English

The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English
Author: Roger Ellis
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008-03-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0191529818

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THE OXFORD HISTORY OF LITERARY TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH General Editors: Peter France and Stuart Gillespie This groundbreaking five-volume history runs from the Middle Ages to the year 2000. It is a critical history, treating translations wherever appropriate as literary works in their own right, and reveals the vital part played by translators and translation in shaping the literary culture of the English-speaking world, both for writers and readers. It thus offers new and often challenging perspectives on the history of literature in English. As well as examining the translations and their wider impact, it explores the processes by which they came into being and were disseminated, and provides extensive bibliographical and biographical reference material. Volume 1 of The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English originates with what medievalists have long known, that virtually everything written in the Middle Ages in English can be regarded, one way or another, as a translation, and that medieval understandings of what constitutes literature were significantly more generous than many modern ones. It uses modern as well as medieval understandings of translation to inform its discussions (the two understandings have a great deal in common), and it aims to situate medieval translation in English as fully as possible in its various cultural contexts: this includes, in particular, the complicated inter-relations of translation throughout the period into Latin, and (for the Middle English period) of translation in French. Since it also understands the Middle Ages of its title as including the first half of the sixteenth century, it studies what has survived of nearly a thousand years of translation activity in England.


Arthur in the Celtic Languages

Arthur in the Celtic Languages
Author: Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1786833441

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This is the first comprehensive authoritative survey of Arthurian literature and traditions in the Celtic languages of Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Irish and Scottish Gaelic. With contributions by leading and emerging specialists in the field, the volume traces the development of the legends that grew up around Arthur and have been constantly reworked and adapted from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. It shows how the figure of Arthur evolved from the leader of a warband in early medieval north Britain to a king whose court becomes the starting-point for knightly adventures, and how characters and tales are reimagined, reshaped and reinterpreted according to local circumstances, traditions and preoccupations at different periods. From the celebrated early Welsh poetry and prose tales to less familiar modern Breton and Cornish fiction, from medieval Irish adaptations of the legend to the Gaelic ballads of Scotland, Arthur in the Celtic Languages provides an indispensable, up-to-date guide of a vast and complex body of Arthurian material, and to recent research and criticism.


B.H. Blackwell

B.H. Blackwell
Author: B.H. Blackwell Ltd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1388
Release: 1928
Genre: Antiquarian booksellers
ISBN:

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