
Gifting Translation in Early Modern England
Translation was a critical mode of discourse for early modern writers. Gifting Translation in Early Modern England: Women Writers and the Politics of Authorship examines the intersection of translation and the culture of gift-giving in early modern England, arguing that this intersection allowed women to subvert dominant modes of discourse through acts of linguistic and inter-semiotic translation and conventions of gifting. The book considers four early modern translators: Mary Bassett, Jane Lumley, Jane Seager, and Esther Inglis. These women negotiate the rhetorics of translation and gift-culture in order to articulate political and religious affiliations and beliefs in their carefully crafted manuscript gift-books. This book offers a critical lens through which to read early modern translations in relation to the materiality of early modern gift culture.
- Undertittel
- Women Writers and the Politics of Authorship
- Forfatter
- Kirsten Inglis
- ISBN
- 9781041180302
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 400 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.12.2025
- Forlag
- TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
- Antall sider
- 216
