
Can Poetry be Translated?
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Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best placed to translate classic texts; academics, poets, dramatists and who is best placed to receive the translation, students...
Who Translates and for Whom? is an episode from What is Translation? by Oxford University. Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best placed to translate classic texts; academics, poets,...
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Published Jul 27, 2010, 20:24 long, audio available.
Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best placed to translate classic texts; academics, poets, dramatists and who is best placed to receive the translation, students, scholars or the general public.
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Who Translates and for Whom? is from What is Translation? by Oxford University.
Published Jul 27, 2010 and 20:24 long