What happened to God and the angels: an exercise in translational studies

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Malmkjaer, K. 2003. What happened to God and the angels: an exercise in translational studies. Target. 15 (1), pp. 37-58. https://doi.org/10.1075/target.15.1.03mal
TypeArticle
TitleWhat happened to God and the angels: an exercise in translational studies
AuthorsMalmkjaer, K.
Abstract

The article introduces the concept of translational stylistics, which is becoming established in the field of translation studies. It uses a set of translations by Henry William Dulcken of stories written by Hans Christian Andersen and published in Danish between 1835 and 1866 as the object of an exercise in translational stylistic analysis. Section 1 presents the author, section 2 discusses translational stylistics, section 3 sets the scene for the stylistic study by outlining the impact of fairytale translations on the literary polysystem in Britain in the 19th Century and the reception in Victorian Britain of Andersen's stories, and by introducing the translator and comparing his translations briefly with other early translations. Section 4 is devoted to the stylistic study, while section 5 suggests that translational stylistics can be an important component in comparative cultural studies.

Research GroupEnglish Language and Literature
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
JournalTarget
ISSN0924-1884
Publication dates
PrintMar 2003
Publication process dates
Deposited10 Nov 2008
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1075/target.15.1.03mal
LanguageEnglish
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