Herta Müller — pisarka z obrzeży w przekładzie na język czeski

This paper entitled is devoted to the peripheral nature of Herta Müller’s oeuvre. Müller is regarded as a person who created “German-language literature from the cultural periphery of the German linguistic area,” as the Italian Germanist Paola Bozzi called it. It turns out that although the literatu...

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Main Author: Jakob Altmann
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego 2020-06-01
Series:Przekłady Literatur Słowiańskich
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Online Access:https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PLS/article/view/9498
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Summary:This paper entitled is devoted to the peripheral nature of Herta Müller’s oeuvre. Müller is regarded as a person who created “German-language literature from the cultural periphery of the German linguistic area,” as the Italian Germanist Paola Bozzi called it. It turns out that although the literature or anti-literature of the Germans of Romania is located on the cultural periphery of the German language area, Herta Müller occupies a central place in German literature, mainly due to subject areas unknown to West-German readers, but also due to her extraordinary language, which is a conglomerate of her idiolect, the archaic character of the German language used, the Banat-Swabian dialect and word-images from the Romanian language. The research, which is carried out from a mental, expressive, and cultural perspective, also focuses on the issue of embedding translation in a polysystem that embraces translation as an interrelated system of culture, language, literature, and society.
ISSN:1899-9417
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