Literary Translation: History, Theory, and Practice

ENGLISH 325S

A study of the theory and practice of translation from antiquity to the present, with a focus on religious, literary, and philosophical texts and the distinctive challenges involved in rendering such works into a different language. Topics include analysis of historically-significant translations, a survey of the history and theory of translation as a practice, a close study of the ethics of translation, and a workshop in which students will prepare, revise, and analyze their own translations. Prerequisite: Three semesters of language.
Curriculum Codes
  • CCI
  • W
  • ALP
Cross-Listed As
  • CLST 328S
  • JEWISHST 310S
  • LINGUIST 325S
  • RELIGION 310S
Typically Offered
Occasionally