Translation and the poet's life the ethics of translating in English culture, 1646-1726
Paul Davis explores the personal and cultural significances of translating as a distinctive mode of imaginative conduct for the five principal poet-translators of what was the golden age of the art in England: John Denham, Henry Vaughan, Abraham Cowley John Dryden, and Alexander Pope.
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Oxford
Oxford University Press
2009.
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| Mynediad Ar-lein: | Available for University of the Philippines System via Oxford Scholarship Online. Click here to access |


