As an encyclopedic novel and the summit of Chinese classical literary creation,Hongloumeng has not received due critical attention to its unusual narrative style,let alone abundant unreliable narrative.From unreliable...As an encyclopedic novel and the summit of Chinese classical literary creation,Hongloumeng has not received due critical attention to its unusual narrative style,let alone abundant unreliable narrative.From unreliable narration of narrator and character,this research probes into effective translation strategies to achieve a balance between source text and target text,in light of a comparative analysis of typical illustrations taken from A Dream of Red Mansions and The Story of the Stone.展开更多
This essay explores the notion of dynamic equivalence proposed by Nida and its practical usage as well as limitations in translation for poetry,and all the examples are drawn from the Story of the Stone,translated by ...This essay explores the notion of dynamic equivalence proposed by Nida and its practical usage as well as limitations in translation for poetry,and all the examples are drawn from the Story of the Stone,translated by David Hawkes from Chinese into English.展开更多
文摘As an encyclopedic novel and the summit of Chinese classical literary creation,Hongloumeng has not received due critical attention to its unusual narrative style,let alone abundant unreliable narrative.From unreliable narration of narrator and character,this research probes into effective translation strategies to achieve a balance between source text and target text,in light of a comparative analysis of typical illustrations taken from A Dream of Red Mansions and The Story of the Stone.
文摘This essay explores the notion of dynamic equivalence proposed by Nida and its practical usage as well as limitations in translation for poetry,and all the examples are drawn from the Story of the Stone,translated by David Hawkes from Chinese into English.