Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... poem is the experience both of a moment and of a lifetime . It is very much like our intenser experiences of other human beings . ' This bears closely upon the mystique of translating . A poem in another language can communicate ...
... poem is the experience both of a moment and of a lifetime . It is very much like our intenser experiences of other human beings . ' This bears closely upon the mystique of translating . A poem in another language can communicate ...
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... poem , you cannot put a poem into another tongue without altering its thought , changing to some degree the relative values of your original . ' I have en- deavoured ' , said Dryden , ' to make Virgil speak such English as he would ...
... poem , you cannot put a poem into another tongue without altering its thought , changing to some degree the relative values of your original . ' I have en- deavoured ' , said Dryden , ' to make Virgil speak such English as he would ...
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... poem . In varying degrees and with varying success they show what happens when a poet determines to make a poem of his own out of an original , and is not much concerned to interpret it or to catch its tone . This is not to say that a ...
... poem . In varying degrees and with varying success they show what happens when a poet determines to make a poem of his own out of an original , and is not much concerned to interpret it or to catch its tone . This is not to say that a ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A f r s l | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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