Translation and Transmediation of Shakespeare's plays

Alexandra-Stefania Tiulescu · 2022
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  • Describing the trans- and interdisciplinary methodological framework, the author makes reference to the hybridization between the source and target text, a phenomenon that we can recognise, thus validating the research hypothesis and the property of the term, in the entire contemporary reception of Shakespeare's plays. Regarding the importance that the translator should give to language in the specific socio-cultural context, the author describes not only a trend in literary translation, but also a feature of contemporary literary criticism and theory, which has operated in recent decades, a visible shift of emphasis from the text and its aesthetic appreciation towards the context - the almost infinite range of cultural, social, political, religious, ideological mechanisms, mentalities, which makes a literary text or a work of art a product of its age.

    Professor habil. Dana Percec, West University of Timisoara

  • The book underpins an extremely complex scientific analysis in which the author emphasises the need for a theoretical and practical approach to the activity of translation and subtitling, addressing the readers or spectators of William Shakespeare's plays. It is built along substantive research directions such as: detailing the process by which a translator can obtain a version as close as possible to its ideal version, demonstrating the literary value of subtitling, and arguing in what way audio-visual translation can enable closeness between the spectator as a non-initiated reader and the literary works that are essential and sufficient to feature a cultivated reader.

    Associate Professor Adrian Radu, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca

Detalii

Categorie
Cursuri limbi straine / Engleza
Fictiune / Istorica
Autor
Alexandra-Stefania Tiulescu
Editura
Universitatii de Vest, Universitatea De Vest
Anul publicării
2022
Copertă
Brosata
Dimensiuni
230x160 mm
Pagini
294
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