The Fortunes of Pope's 'Essay on man' in 18th-century France
<br/>Preface <br/> Introduction <br/> I. Background to the Du Resnel and Silhouette translations <br/> A. The Voltaire-Du Resnel relationship and the problem of authorship <br/> B. The general principles of poetic translation and specifically with regard to the two text...
Main Author: | Knapp, R |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Voltaire Foundation
2017
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