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How Does It Feel Point Of View In Translation The Case Of Virginia Woolf Into French Bosseaux Charlotte

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How Does It Feel Point Of View In Translation The Case Of Virginia Woolf Into French Bosseaux Charlotte
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How Does It Feel Point Of View In Translation The Case Of Virginia Woolf Into French Bosseaux Charlotte instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 252
Author: BOSSEAUX; Charlotte
ISBN: 9789042022027, 9042022027
Language: English
Year: 2007

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How Does It Feel Point Of View In Translation The Case Of Virginia Woolf Into French Bosseaux Charlotte by Bosseaux; Charlotte 9789042022027, 9042022027 instant download after payment.

Narratology is concerned with the study of narratives; but surprisingly it does not usually distinguish between original and translated texts. This lack of distinction is regrettable. In recent years the visibility of translations and translators has become a widely discussed topic in Translation Studies; yet the issue of translating a novel's point of view has remained relatively unexplored. It seems crucial to ask how far a translator's choices affect the novel's point of view, and whether characters or narrators come across similarly in originals and translations. This book addresses exactly these questions. It proposes a method by which it becomes possible to investigate how the point of view of a work of fiction is created in an original and adapted in translation. It shows that there are potential problems involved in the translation of linguistic features that constitute point of view (deixis, modality, transitivity and free indirect discourse) and that this has an impact on the way works are translated. Traditionally, comparative analysis of originals and their translations have relied on manual examinations; this book demonstrates that corpus-based tools can greatly facilitate and sharpen the process of comparison. The method is demonstrated using Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse (1927) and The Waves (1931), and their French translations. *** Table of Contents*** Abbreviations*** Introduction*** Chapter One: Narrative Point of View and Translation*** Chapter Two: The Different Categories of Point of View*** Chapter Three: Methodological Tools and Framework*** Chapter Four: Virginia Woolf, a Case in Point*** Chapter Five: The Model Demonstrated Case-Study One: To the Lighthouse*** Chapter Six: The Model Demonstrated Case-Study Two: The Waves*** Conclusion*** Bibliography*** Index***

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