A volume in honour of Angela Locatelli
The book explores the significance of literary translation and interpretation, in the widest sense of terms, as multiple processes of meaning and cultural transfer, by investigating how and why literature can be considered as a repository and a disseminator of knowledge and values. Featuring essays by a number of scholars focusing on a wide range of literary and critical texts of different nations and cultures and encompassing the last three centuries, this book intends to offer a contribution to the study of translation and interpretation as literary processes of cultural and epistemic dissemination of knowledge from both a theoretical and a practical perspective.
Over de auteur
Greta Perletti is Associate Professor of English Literature at the University of Trento, Italy. Her research interests focus on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the long nineteenth century.