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Classical Spanish Drama in Restoration English (1660–1700)

✍ Scribed by Jorge Braga Riera


Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
350
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


From 1660 to c 1700, England set her eyes on Spain and on the seventeenth-century Spanish comedy of intrigue with an aim to import new plots and characters that might appeal to the Anglo-Saxon audience. As a consequence, Hispanic drama in translation enjoyed a period of relative popularity never to be repeated until the turn of the twenty-first century. By analysing a corpus of translated classical Spanish plays intended for performance, this book aims to show the strategies chosen by the translators concerned. Hence, many aspects present in the source texts are naturalized in order to meet the demands of the target culture, while others are kept to clarify the β€œSpanishness” of the text. This study draws significant conclusions on the validity of these mechanisms within the specific framework of Drama Translation Studies. This volume will be of interest to Hispanists, drama translation scholars and theatre practitioners.

✦ Subjects


Spanish drama -- Translations into English -- History and criticism. ; Translating and interpreting -- England -- History -- 17th century. ; Spanish language -- Translating into English -- History.; DRA000000; LAN000000


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