Análisis externo de las antologías de traducción españolas del romanticismo poético inglés (1915-2002)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/TRANS.2004.v0i8.2969Abstract
Las antologías de traducción se enmarcan dentro de un campo que presenta múltiples posibilidades de investigación. En este trabajo se aborda el estudio de las antologías de traducción del romanticismo poético inglés publicadas en España desde principios del siglo XX hasta la actualidad. La rama de investigación externa en la historia de la traducción proporciona la metodología necesaria para el análisis. Los aspectos externos definitorios de las antologías se analizan y se valoran tras unas consideraciones teóricas previas acerca del concepto de antología de traducción.
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