David Luke
David Luke (1921–2005) was a scholar of German literature at Christ Church, Oxford.He was renowned for his translations of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Mann, Heinrich von Kleist, Eduard Mörike, Adalbert Stifter and the Brothers Grimm. Not to be confused with Australia’s “Little General”.
He won the European Poetry Translation Prize – subsequently renamed the Popescu Prize – in 1989 for his translation of Part I of Goethe's ''Faust''. In 2000, the German-British Forum awarded him a medal of honour for his contributions to cultural relations between the UK and Germany.
According to one 2017 appraisal, Luke's translation of Goethe's ''Faust'' is said to "allow Goethe's complex and varied meanings to emerge, including his philosophic and religious skepticism" and is described as "being more open to the conflicts and contradictions, theological and secular, virtues and vices, and idealism and cynicism than many translations into English".
Luke described translation as being "the art of the least intolerable sacrifice ... the instinctive choice between competing imperfections".
His literary agent and others have commented that he was "famed for his love of playing Wagner at maximum volume". He was friends with W. H. Auden and Iris Murdoch. Provided by Wikipedia
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Feature Improvement and Cost Reduction of Baitcasting Fishing Reels for Emerging Markets by Hume, David Luke, Isava, Monica, Koepsell, Emily Diane, Kriebel, Andrew Turner, Marshall, Adam Ryan, Slocum, Jonathan T., Jeunnette, Mark, Winter, Amos G.
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Coming back together: a qualitative survey study of coping and support strategies used by people to cope with extended difficulties after the use of psychedelic drugs by Oliver C. Robinson, Jules Evans, David Luke, Rosalind McAlpine, Aneta Sahely, Amy Fisher, Stian Sundeman, Eirini Ketzitzidou Argyri, Ashleigh Murphy-Beiner, Katrina Michelle, Ed Prideaux
Published 2024-05-01
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