Europe on Stage
Translation and Theatre
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Apr '06
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For any play originating in a different culture and society to be favourably received in English translation, timing and other factors of reception are often as important as the purely linguistic aspects. This book focuses on the problems of reception and translation into English encountered by European playwrights now regularly staged at British theatres such as Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Brecht, Anouilh, Lorca and Pirandello, among others. Introduced by discussions highlighting different approaches to translation in general and the difficulties inherent in the translation of drama in particular, the book concludes by looking at what is lost in translation and the means by which adaptations and new versions may help to restore the balance.
"Invaluably enlightening" - The Independent "Anyone interested in theatre today will value Professor Anderman's book as a reference source as well as a rich and enjoyable commentary on modern European theatre" - The Linguist
ISBN: 9781840022209
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384 pages