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Adaptations of Western literature in Meiji Japan (1st ed.)

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This book examines three examples of late nineteenth-century Japanese adaptations of Western literature: a biography of U.S.

Grant recasting him as a Japanese warrior, a Victorian novel reset as oral performance, and an American melodrama redone as a serialized novel promoting the reform of Japanese theater.

Written from a comparative perspective, it argues that adaptation (hon'an) was a valid form of contemporary Japanese translation that fostered creative appropriation across many genres and among a diverse group of writers and artists.

In addition, it invites readers to reconsider adaptation in the context of translation theory.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0230107559 / 9780230107557
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/12/2001
English
177 pages
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