Between the Civil War and the early decades of the eighteenth century,
English poets of the first rank devoted more of their time and
creative energies to translating than they had ever done before or
have ever done since. Paul Davis's Translation and the Poet's Life is
the first study to range across the entirety of this golden age of
poetic translation in England, taking as its organizing principle and
object of inquiry the significances of translating itself as a
distinctive mode of imaginative conduct. Composed of case studies of
the five leading poet-translators of the age - John Denham, Henry
Vaughan, Abraham Cowley, John Dryden, and Alexander Pope - it explores
the part translation played in their lives as poets and thence in
modelling 'the poet's life' during what was a period of transition
between early-modern and modern constructions of it. The argumentative
method of the book is metaphorical. Each chapter explores the impact
on the theory and practice of the poet at issue of a metaphor or group
of metaphors broadly current in contemporary translation discourse: in
particular, figurations of the translator as an exile, as a child, as
a code-breaker, and as a slave; and comparisons of translation to
friendship, sexual congress, metamorphosis and trade. The majority of
these metaphors were wholly or potentially pejorative: translation
remained a controversial practice throughout this period, widely
depreciated and stigmatized. Turning translator accordingly forced the
five major poets considered in Translation and the Poet's Life to
undertake strenuous efforts of self-inquiry and self-presentation; to
find new answers to questions integral to their understandings of
themselves and their standing in their culture: questions about
vocation and career, fame and happiness, responsibility and freedom.
Translation and the Poet's Life tells the stories of these personal
and public remakings.
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The Ethics of Translating in English Culture, 1646-1726
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ISBN
9780191559310
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
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OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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