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Translation studies

Apr

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In this course, students will read English translations of novels that have won major prizes. In addition to exploring themes of contemporary literature from around the world, special attention will be paid to the role of translation in shaping the work and its reception, and to the question of what makes for a prize-winning translation. Each week students will read a prize-winning translation alongside reports from the prize committee, reviews of the translation, and what the translators say about their work.

How Emily Wilson Reimagined Homer

EVERY DAY, the news reminds us of our collective failure as knowers. From history and literature, we have learned over and over that war has a boomerang effect that destroys everything. Yet here we are again: in Ukraine, in Tigray, in Syria. As the scholar-poet-playwright-translator Anne Carson has writ­ten, extrapolating from the Iliad, “In war, things go wrong…YOU LOSE YOU WIN YOU WIN YOU LOSE.” Carson weaves that pithy lesson into her 2019 play Norma Jeane Baker of Troy, an adap­tation of Euripides’ Helen. In ancient Greek literature, reflections on the inexorable reciprocity of warfare almost always lead back to the myth of the Trojan War and the Iliad, so there is a lot at stake in the translation of this poem. As Emily Wilson puts it in a note on her new translation of the epic, “There is nothing like The Iliad.”

https://yalereview.org/article/emily-greenwood-emily-wilson-the-iliad

 

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Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Office: Dana-Palmer 204

Office Hours: Spring 2026 TBD; see Calendly link

Director of Undergraduate Studies

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Office: Dana-Palmer 209

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Professor of the Classics and Comparative Literature

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Office: Boylston 224

Office Hours: On leave Spring 2026

William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Comparative Literature and of Romance Languages and Literatures

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Office: Dana-Palmer 104

Office Hours: Spring 2026 TBD

Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Comparative Literature

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Office: Dana-Palmer 201

Office Hours: Fall 2025: Mon. 5-6:30pm

Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Office: Wadsworth House 134

Office Hours: Spring 2026 TBD

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