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On Translating Homer (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Matthew Arnold
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Overview

In this 1861 collection of the lectures he delivered at Oxford the previous year, Arnold finds fault with contemporary translations of Homer by Pope, Chapman, Newman, and others, setting forth his own criteria for successful translation, among which is the adoption of hexameter verse, as well as respect for Homer's cardinal virtues and his "grand style.”

About the Author, Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) wrote "Dover Beach” (1867), one of the best-known poems in the English language. A prominent Victorian man of letters, he was appointed professor of poetry at Oxford. His writings on contemporary society, culture, and religion were instrumental in establishing criticism as an art form.

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Book Details

Published
March 8, 2011
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
ISBN
9781411446090

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