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Literary Translation

Literary translation is the process of translating stories, poems, plays, and other forms of literature from one language to another. This process is used to reach a wider audience and spread the ideas, stories and culture of a particular language to another. Literary translation is important because it allows peopl…

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Overview

Literary translation is the process of translating stories, poems, plays, and other forms of literature from one language to another. This process is used to reach a wider audience and spread the ideas, stories and culture of a particular language to another. Literary translation is important because it allows people to appreciate literature from various cultures without having to learn the languages. It also helps to bridge cultural gaps, allowing people from different backgrounds to better understand each other. In addition, literary translation can help to preserve cultural history and allow for the development of new ways of understanding literature.

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Carmine Tomasetti · Italy Simone Mocellin · Italy Shanmugapriya Selvaraj · United States

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