Denise Merkle

List of John Benjamins publications in which Denise Merkle is involved.

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Cet article a pour objet de promouvoir la recherche sur un modèle de cursus en traduction professionnelle adapté à la réalité canadienne et conçu pour répondre à un monde en mutation, dont le Canada fait partie intégrante. L’accent traditionnel mis sur les compétences en lecture, en écriture et… read more
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Merkle, Denise 2018 Chapter 3.8. History of reception: CensorshipA History of Modern Translation Knowledge: Sources, concepts, effects, D’hulst, Lieven and Yves Gambier (eds.), pp. 225–230 | Chapter
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Merkle, Denise 2016 Language, politics, and the nineteenth-century French–Canadian official translatorBeyond transfiction: Translators and (their) authors, Ben-Ari, Nitsa, Patricia Godbout, Klaus Kaindl and Shaul Levin (eds.), pp. 436–456 | Article
This article aims to contribute to the history of Canadian official translators by looking at three activist translators who were also published writers in post-confederation nineteenth-century Canada. All three francophone official translators “exiled” to Ottawa, the newly designated capital of… read more
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Merkle, Denise 2015 Rundle, Christopher & Kate Sturge, eds. 2010. Translation under FascismVoice in Retranslation, Alvstad, Cecilia and Alexandra Assis Rosa (eds.), pp. 161–165 | Review
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Merkle, Denise 2013 Official translationHandbook of Translation Studies: Volume 4, Gambier, Yves and Luc van Doorslaer (eds.), pp. 119–122 | Article
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Merkle, Denise 2010 CensorshipHandbook of Translation Studies: Volume 1, Gambier, Yves and Luc van Doorslaer (eds.), pp. 18–21 | Article
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Merkle, Denise 2009 Vizetelly & Company as (ex)change agent: Towards the modernization of the British publishing industryAgents of Translation, Milton, John and Paul Bandia (eds.), pp. 85–105 | Article
This chapter sets out to examine the role of the publishing house Vizetelly & Company, its founder Henry Vizetelly and his son Ernest, as agents of change who contributed to the modernization of the publishing industry in late-Victorian Britain. This case study will show that these agents were… read more
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Merkle, Denise 2009 Scott, Clive. 2006. Translating Rimbaud’s IlluminationsTarget 21:1, pp. 175–177 | Review
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Merkle, Denise 2008 Translation constraints and the "sociological turn" in literary translation studiesBeyond Descriptive Translation Studies: Investigations in homage to Gideon Toury, Pym, Anthony, Miriam Shlesinger † and Daniel Simeoni (eds.), pp. 175–186 | Article
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Abstract Eleanor Marx-Aveling, Karl Marx’s third daughter, was a translator of literary and political texts, as well as a political activist. Intertextual references mark her political as well as literary discourse. Learning to love literature under her father’s close supervision, she also… read more
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