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- Pseudotranslation abstract "In literature, a pseudotranslation is a text written as if it had been translated from a foreign language, even though no foreign language original exists. The concept of a pseudotranslation was initially proposed by Israeli scholar Gideon Toury. The technique allows authors to provide more insight into the culture of the work's setting by presupposing that the reader is unfamiliar with the work's cultural setting, opening the work to a wider world audience.".
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageID "46508697".
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageLength "1324".
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageRevisionID "708289993".
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comparative_literature.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink Gideon_Toury.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink Literature.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink Piere_Louÿs.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Francis_Burton.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink The_Kasidah.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLink The_Songs_of_Bilitis.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pseudotranslation".
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listdev.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Literature-stub.
- Pseudotranslation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pseudotranslation subject Category:Comparative_literature.
- Pseudotranslation hypernym Text.
- Pseudotranslation type Book.
- Pseudotranslation comment "In literature, a pseudotranslation is a text written as if it had been translated from a foreign language, even though no foreign language original exists. The concept of a pseudotranslation was initially proposed by Israeli scholar Gideon Toury. The technique allows authors to provide more insight into the culture of the work's setting by presupposing that the reader is unfamiliar with the work's cultural setting, opening the work to a wider world audience.".
- Pseudotranslation label "Pseudotranslation".
- Pseudotranslation sameAs m.0134rb6f.
- Pseudotranslation wasDerivedFrom Pseudotranslation?oldid=708289993.
- Pseudotranslation isPrimaryTopicOf Pseudotranslation.