Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the new series of UCL Translation in
History Lectures for 2013-14, exploring the role of key figures and
movements in specific historical contexts. Topics for Term 1 include
Latin in Elizabethan England, Aphra Behn as translator, Victorian
translation publishing, Schleiermacher and Plato, and Ezra Pound?s
poetics of translation.
Further details of the speakers and lectures are available on our
website:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/translation-studies/translation-in-history/current-series
All events take place from 6 to 7.30 pm at the Anatomy Gavin de Beer
Lecture Theatre, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT.
Events are free and open to all. Booking is recommended, see
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/org/3036457450?s=16337229
10 October 2013 (Thursday)
Professor Gesine Manuwald (UCL): Latin as a language of translation in
Elizabethan England
24 October 2013 (Thursday)
Dr Alison E Martin (University of Reading): ?No Tincture of
Learning??: Aphra Behn as (Re)Writer and Translator
14 November 2013 (Thursday)
Dr Carol O?Sullivan (University of Bristol): Literalism, expediency
and decorum: the contradictions of Victorian translation publishing
28 November 2013 (Thursday)
Professor Theo Hermans (UCL): Schleiermacher and Plato, Hermeneutics
and Translation
12 December 2013 (Thursday)
Dr Andrés Claro (Universidad de Chile): ?Transportation is
Civilisation?: Ezra Pound?s Poetics of Translation
We look forward to seeing you at these events.
Best wishes,
Geraldine Brodie, Dorota Go?uch and Silvia Kadiu
Dr Geraldine Brodie
UCL School of European Languages, Culture and Society
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