Bøger af Mirella Agorni
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- Translators and an Imagined Nation in the Early Romantic Period 1816-1830s
608,95 kr. In the early nineteenth century the theory and practice of translation received special attention in Italy, a country that was still trying to define itself. Translation, particularly from English, became a means of enriching the Italian language, culture and literature, laying the foundations for the construction of a new national identity.
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- 608,95 kr.
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- British Women, Translation and Travel Writing (1739-1797)
1.855,95 kr. Translating Italy in the Eighteenth Century offers a historical analysis of the role played by translation in that complex redefinition of women's writing that was taking place in Britain in the second half of the eighteenth century
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- 1.855,95 kr.
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- British Women, Translation and Travel Writing (1739-1797)
476,95 kr. Investigates the ways in which women writers managed to appropriate images of Italy and adapt them to their own purposes in a period which covers the 'moral turn' in women's writing in the 1740s and foreshadows the Romantic interest in Italy at the end of the century.
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- 476,95 kr.