ABSTRACT

The book is a collection of the dialogues between Xu Jun, a well-known expert in French literary translation and eminent “Changjiang” scholar in translation studies in China, and some celebrated literary translators in contemporary China, some of whom are also literary scholars, linguists, poets, prose writers, and editors. It is a fundamental achievement of research on the literary translation in the 20th century in China, involving multiple literary types, such as novels, poetry, dramas, prose, and fairy tales; and multiple languages, such as English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, and Sanskrit. The dialogues are centered on fundamental issues in the theory and practice of literary translation, such as re-creation in literary translation, the relationship between form and content in literary translation, the subjectivity of literary translators, literary translation standards and principles, the gains and losses in literary translation, the principles and methods of literary criticism, and so on.

Those translation experts’ experience and multiple strategies not only play an active role in guiding literary translators in practice but also benefit theoretical development in literary translation. Thus, the book will contribute to worldwide translation studies and get well recognized by translation studies students, teachers, and scholars in the world. 

part I|2 pages

On the importance of literary translation

chapter 1|5 pages

Translation is crucial!

part II|2 pages

On re-creation in literary translation

part III|2 pages

On literary translation principles

part IV|2 pages

On the literary translator

part V|2 pages

On the gains and losses in literary translation

chapter 15|8 pages

Translation is well-known, but its gains and losses are only known to the translators

On the translation of Le Rouge et le Noir

part VI|2 pages

On literary translation criticism

chapter 16|8 pages

Orienting literary translation

chapter 17|4 pages

From “dreaming” to reality

part VII|2 pages

Other relevant issues