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Metamorphoses: Essays

by Charles Tomlinson
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Overview

Charles Tomlinson declares that this book, emerging from the practice, the art and magic of translation, concerns itself with 'the way certain fables of metamorphosis have captured the poetic imagination and how translation - literary metamorphosis - extends this process'. Metamorphoses demonstrates, with a wealth of examples and close readings, how poetry itself is a form of metamorphosis. Raw materials are transformed and realised through literary expression and technique; a translation both transforms the original work and creates new possibilities in the literature into which it moves. Tomlinson develops these themes through readings of Ovid, Horace and Martial in English poetry, and the significance of translation and metamorphosis in Shelley, Dryden, Eliot and Pound.

Synopsis

Charles Tomlinson declares that this book, emerging from the practice, the art and magic of translation, concerns itself with 'the way certain fables of metamorphosis have captured the poetic imagination and how translation - literary metamorphosis - extends this process'. Metamorphoses demonstrates, with a wealth of examples and close readings, how poetry itself is a form of metamorphosis. Raw materials are transformed and realised through literary expression and technique; a translation both transforms the original work and creates new possibilities in the literature into which it moves. Tomlinson develops these themes through readings of Ovid, Horace and Martial in English poetry, and the significance of translation and metamorphosis in Shelley, Dryden, Eliot and Pound.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2003
Publisher
Carcanet Press, Limited
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781857545869

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