The first extensive analysis of the translation, publication and critical reception of Alexander von Humboldt’s writings in nineteenth-century Britain Alexander von Humboldt was one of the most important scientists of the nineteenth century. Captivating his readers with his vibrant, lyrical prose, he transformed understandings of the earth and space by rethinking nature as the interconnection of global forces. This book argues that style was key to the success of these translations and shows how Humboldt’s British translators, now largely forgotten figures, were pivotal in moulding his prose and his public persona as they reconfigured his works for readers in Britain and beyond. Key Features Prompts a rethinking of the role of translation in mediating scientific knowledgeReconsiders how translators shape a scientist’s international reputationDraws on extensive archival material in neglected publishers’ archives to shed new light on how authors, their translators and their publishers collaborate
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This book shows how Alexander von Humboldt’s British translators, now largely forgotten figures, were pivotal in moulding his prose and his public persona as they reconfigured his works for readers in Britain and beyond.
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List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Styling Science 2. Dispute and Dissociation: John Black’s Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain (1811) 3. ‘A Colossal Literary and Scientific Task’: Helen Maria Williams and the Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent (1814-29) 4. ‘A Plain and Unassuming Style’: Thomasina Ross and Humboldt’s Travels (1852-3) 5. The Poetry of Geography: The Ansichten der Natur in English Translation 6. Cosmos: The Universe Translated Conclusions Bibliography Index
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Prompts a rethinking of the role of translation in mediating scientific knowledge

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474439336
Publisert
2020-08-25
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
428 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280

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Biografisk notat

Alison E. Martin is Professor of British Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (Germersheim). She is the author of Moving Scenes: The Aesthetics of German Travel Writing on England, 1783-1830 in the Legenda monograph series Studies in Comparative Literature Vol 13.