
The Poetry of Translation
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- I. Translation and Metaphor
- 1: The Scope of Translation
- 2: Translating Within and Between Languages
- 3: Translation and Paraphrase
- 4: Translating the Language of Literature
- 5: Words for Translation
- 6: Metaphors for Translation
- 7: The Roots of Translatorly Metaphors
- II. Translation as 'Interpretation,' as 'Paraphrase,' and as 'Opening'
- 8: Are translations interpretations? Gadamer, Lowell and some contemporary poem-translations
- 9: Interpretation and 'Opening:' Dryden, Chapman, and early translations from the Bible
- 10: 'Paraphrase' from Erasmus to 'Venus T----d'
- 11: Dryden, Behn and what is 'secretly in the poet'
- 12: Dryden's Aeneis: 'a thousand secret beauties'
- 13: Dryden's Dido: 'somewhat I find within'
- III. Translation as 'Friendship,' as 'Desire,' and as 'Passion'
- 14: Translating an Author: Denham, Katherine Philips, Dryden, Cowper
- 15: The Author as Intimate: Roscommon, Philips, Pope, Francklin, Lucretius, Dryden, FitzGerald, Untermeyer
- 16: Erotic Translation: Theocritus, Dryden, Ovid, Richard Duke, Tasso, Fairfax, Petrarch, Charlotte Smith, Sappho, Swinburne
- 17: Love again: Sappho, Addison, Ambrose Philips, Dryden, Petrarch, Chaucer, Wyatt, Tasso, Fairfax, Ariosto, Harington, Byron
- 18: Byron's Adulterous Fidelity
- 19: Pope's Iliad: The Hurry of Passion
- IV. Translation and the Landscape of the Past
- 20: Pope's Iliad: a 'comprehensive View'
- 21: Some perspectives after Pope: Keats, Tennyson, Browning, Pound, Michael Longley
- 22: Epic Zoom: Christopher Logue's Homer (with Anne Carson's Stesichorus and Seamus Heaney's Beowulf)
- V. Translation as 'Loss,' as 'Death,' as 'Resurrection,' and as 'Metamorphosis'
- 23: Ezra Pound: 'My job was to bring a dead man to life'
- 24: FitzGerald's Rubáiyát: 'a Thing must live'
- 25: The Metamorphoses of Arthur Golding (which lead to some Conclusions)
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