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Reversing F. O. Matthiessen's famous description of translation as "an Elizabethan art", Elizabethan literature may well be considered "an art of translation". Amidst a climate of intense intercultural and intertextual exchange, the cultural figure of translatio studii had become a formative concept in most European vernacular writing of the period. However, due to the comparatively marginal status of English in European literary culture, it was above all translation in the literal sense that became the dominant mode of applying this concept in late 16th-century England. Translations into English were not only produced on an unprecedented scale, they also became a key site for critical debate where contemporary discussions about authorship, style, and the development of a specifically English literary identity converged. The essays in this volume set out to explore Elizabethan translation as a literary practice and as a crucial influence on English literature. They analyse the competitive balancing of voices and authorities found in these texts and examine the ways in which both translated models and English literary culture were creatively transformed in the process of appropriation.
Vertalen --- Translating and interpreting --- Classical literature --- Groot-Brittannië --- geschiedenis --- History --- Translations into English --- History and criticism. --- England --- Intellectual life --- geschiedenis. --- Geschiedenis. --- English literature --- Elizabethan period. --- England. --- National literature. --- Translation. --- Vernacular.
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Annotated, scholarly edition of the original landmark anthology, Voices of Ghana, containing poetry, plays, stories and essays first broadcast on radio in the years leading up to Ghana's independence.
Ghanaian literature (English) --- Radio broadcasting --- Radio --- Radio industry and trade --- Broadcasting --- Mass media --- English literature --- Ghanaian literature --- History --- Ghanaian authors --- African Authors. --- Broadcast Culture. --- Colonial World. --- Cultural Expression. --- Decolonization. --- Essays. --- Ghana Broadcasting System. --- Ghana's Independence. --- Ghanaian Literature. --- Gold Coast Broadcasting Service. --- Henry Swanzy. --- History. --- Kwame Nkrumah. --- Literary Contributions. --- Literature. --- National Literature. --- National Radio Station. --- Plays. --- Poetry. --- Postcolonial. --- Radio Broadcast. --- Stories. --- Voices of Ghana. --- Voices of Ghana: Literary Contributions to the Ghana Broadcasting System, 1955-57 (Second Edition).
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