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The book focuses on the phenomenon of archaization in literary translation. It analyzes the concept of archaism, pointing to its strongly evaluative aspect and highlighting the difficulties connected with supplying its clear and acceptable definition. Archaism and archaization are strongly rooted in nostalgia, understood as the human yearning for stability and harmony. Far from being an idle embellishment or an empty postmodernist game, archaization emerges as a vehicle for powerful emotions embedded in dominant discourses fostered by educated European elites. Archaism, like nostalgia, eclectically and arbitrarily recreates the past, in accordance with dominant political and cultural agendas. Both phenomena idealize the past, forcibly purifying it from all unwanted elements.



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Archaism and archaization: preliminary remarks – Definition of archaism, archaization, and patinization – Functions of archaization and patinization – Archaism and nostalgia – Authenticity of the language used in archaizing translations – Archaization as pastiche

Archaization in Literary Translation as Nostalgic

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 29/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631777497, 978-3631777497
      ISBN10: 3631777493

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book focuses on the phenomenon of archaization in literary translation. It analyzes the concept of archaism, pointing to its strongly evaluative aspect and highlighting the difficulties connected with supplying its clear and acceptable definition. Archaism and archaization are strongly rooted in nostalgia, understood as the human yearning for stability and harmony. Far from being an idle embellishment or an empty postmodernist game, archaization emerges as a vehicle for powerful emotions embedded in dominant discourses fostered by educated European elites. Archaism, like nostalgia, eclectically and arbitrarily recreates the past, in accordance with dominant political and cultural agendas. Both phenomena idealize the past, forcibly purifying it from all unwanted elements.



      Table of Contents

      Archaism and archaization: preliminary remarks – Definition of archaism, archaization, and patinization – Functions of archaization and patinization – Archaism and nostalgia – Authenticity of the language used in archaizing translations – Archaization as pastiche

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