The period before the Spanish Civil War witnessed some translations into Catalan of North-American authors such as Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is over the 1930s, however, that other big names of North-American literature –such as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway- reach high levels of popularity on Spanish soil. What happens much later with the reception of these authors? Our article will explore the translations of these and other North-American authors which appeared over the end of the Spanish Civil War to the end of the 1950s, a period of cnsolidation of the United States as a global economic power. Our proposal is to research the selection of titles edited and translated over these two deca...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
Translations of foreign works were among the cultural products subjected to censorship in Franco's S...
During Francisco Franco\u27s regime in Spain, the government instituted a rigid control over all med...
The period before the Spanish Civil War witnessed some translations into Catalan of North-American a...
This essay engages history of translation by examining one of its most important contributors: Sur, ...
In this article I analyze the translations of Henry Miller’s novel, Black Spring (1938), in Spain th...
It could easily be argued that the very title of this paper is a cruel distortion: to speak, in the ...
This article is the English version of “Traduir sota la dictadura franquista, traduir clandestinamen...
The intention of this article is to challenge current trends in the study of censorship under Franco...
The intention of this article is to challenge current trends in the study of censorship under Franco...
This article sets out to examine the censorship files devoted to American writer James Baldwin (1924...
This article reflects on the notion of national literature by analyzing the reception relationship t...
Responding to recent debates about the circulation of literary texts in the global market, this diss...
As a measure of political and editorial control, many totalitarian regimes have turned their eye to ...
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, an...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
Translations of foreign works were among the cultural products subjected to censorship in Franco's S...
During Francisco Franco\u27s regime in Spain, the government instituted a rigid control over all med...
The period before the Spanish Civil War witnessed some translations into Catalan of North-American a...
This essay engages history of translation by examining one of its most important contributors: Sur, ...
In this article I analyze the translations of Henry Miller’s novel, Black Spring (1938), in Spain th...
It could easily be argued that the very title of this paper is a cruel distortion: to speak, in the ...
This article is the English version of “Traduir sota la dictadura franquista, traduir clandestinamen...
The intention of this article is to challenge current trends in the study of censorship under Franco...
The intention of this article is to challenge current trends in the study of censorship under Franco...
This article sets out to examine the censorship files devoted to American writer James Baldwin (1924...
This article reflects on the notion of national literature by analyzing the reception relationship t...
Responding to recent debates about the circulation of literary texts in the global market, this diss...
As a measure of political and editorial control, many totalitarian regimes have turned their eye to ...
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Republicans, who were loyal to the Spanish Republic, an...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
Translations of foreign works were among the cultural products subjected to censorship in Franco's S...
During Francisco Franco\u27s regime in Spain, the government instituted a rigid control over all med...