Translation as Oneself: The Re-Creative Modernism in Stephane Mallarme's Late Sonnets, T. S. Eliot's Poems , and the Prose Poetry since Charles-Pierre Baudelaire

Noriko Takeda

Translation as Oneself: The Re-Creative Modernism in Stephane Mallarme's Late Sonnets, T. S. Eliot's  Poems , and the Prose Poetry since Charles-Pierre Baudelaire
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Published
27 November 2014
Pages
119
ISBN
9781433124525

Translation as Oneself: The Re-Creative Modernism in Stephane Mallarme’s Late Sonnets, T. S. Eliot’s Poems , and the Prose Poetry since Charles-Pierre Baudelaire

Noriko Takeda

Translation encompasses the whole of humanness, and, as indicated by C. S. Peirce, translation is interpretation. It involves the cognitive process in its entirety, which is based on the unconscious life force shared globally through the species. Synonymous with untranslatability in the challenging ambiguity, the generic unit named modernist poetry represents the potential of human activities as incessant translations. The interactive cognateness of translation and modernist poetry is clarified through this book on the purported untranslatability of the poems by the avant-gardists, in particular, Stephane Mallarme and T. S. Eliot. Modernism also accelerated the reformation of Japanese poetry, as is exemplified by a new genre modeled on Charles-Pierre Baudelaire’s poetry in prose. These inspiring texts direct the reader to re-create the world with their multidimensional growth of meanings. The translation of the verbal artifacts plays a key role to the sustainability of human beings, along with their conditions as a circular whole.

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