Translation - Theory and Practice
Discover the intricacies of literary translation with "Translation - Theory and Practice," a pivotal work published by Oxford University Press in 2006. This hardback edition spans 664 pages, offering an unparalleled historical collection of texts focused on the English tradition of literary translation. Authored by leading experts, the book draws attention to the vital connection between translation theory and practical application, showcasing the often-overlooked contributions of women translators throughout history. Readers will engage with the influential works of renowned poet-translators, from the classic voices of Alexander Pope and John Dryden to contemporary luminaries like Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes. Perfect for students, scholars, and translation enthusiasts, this collection serves as both a rich resource and a thought-provoking exploration into the art of translation.