Eastern Luminaries Disclosed to Western Eyes : A Critical Evaluation of the Translations of the "Mu'allaqat" into English and French (1782-2000)
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Raja Lahiani
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
3039110144
ISBN-13
9783039110148
Edition
New
Publisher
Verlag Peter Lang
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Verlag Peter Lang
Country of Manufacture
CH
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 23rd, 2008
Print length
361 Pages
Weight
516 grams
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15.20 x 22.50 x 2.20 cms
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Language: reference & generalLiterary studies: generalSociety & culture: general
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This book studies and evaluates the different translations of the Mu'allaqat, seven canonical pre-Islamic odes, from Arabic into English and French. First, it introduces the Mu'allaqat and the chief controversies related to their study in both Eastern and Western scholarship. It then presents the translators of the Mu'allaqat and their translations and closes with two typologies of the translations and translators presented. A number of criteria for the evaluation of translations of poetry are developed. The book provides a comparative study of the English and French translations of the Mu'allaqat with a focus on a number of communicative priorities in the source text, based on stylistic devices that require a sound awareness of the culture of pre-Islamic Arabia, the main setting of the Mu'allaqat. The author assesses the reliability of the criteria of evaluation and the translatability of the Mu'allaqat as a text that is remote from its translators in time, in place, and with respect to literary tradition.
This book studies and evaluates the different translations of the Mu‘allaqāt, seven canonical pre-Islamic odes, from Arabic into English and French. First, it introduces the Mu‘allaqāt and the chief controversies related to their study in both Eastern and Western scholarship. It then presents the translators of the Mu‘allaqāt and their translations and closes with two typologies of the translations and translators presented. A number of criteria for the evaluation of translations of poetry are developed.
The book provides a comparative study of the English and French translations of the Mu‘allaqāt with a focus on a number of communicative priorities in the source text, based on stylistic devices that require a sound awareness of the culture of pre-Islamic Arabia, the main setting of the Mu‘allaqāt.
The author assesses the reliability of the criteria of evaluation and the translatability of the Mu‘allaqāt as a text that is remote from its translators in time, in place, and with respect to literary tradition.
The book provides a comparative study of the English and French translations of the Mu‘allaqāt with a focus on a number of communicative priorities in the source text, based on stylistic devices that require a sound awareness of the culture of pre-Islamic Arabia, the main setting of the Mu‘allaqāt.
The author assesses the reliability of the criteria of evaluation and the translatability of the Mu‘allaqāt as a text that is remote from its translators in time, in place, and with respect to literary tradition.
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