Where We Are: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1900–1960, takes a poem by W.H. Auden as its starting point. Titled "September 1, 1939," it considers the "euphoric dream" of American life on the cusp of world war, through the eyes of a foreigner—an Englishman. But why was Auden’s understanding of his adopted homeland so enduringly […]
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Alessandro Giammei will present some of the most challenging cases of translation offered by Scialoja’s poems and discuss solutions in terms of lexicon, meter, faithfulness to illustrations, and sense. Mon, 3/5 · 12:30 pm—1:30 pm · 144 Louis A. Simpson Building -- The literature of Nonsense presents some of the most exciting challenges for a translator. […] |
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Danny Braun, "T.S. Eliot's Estimations" Hinds Library, McCosh Bldg 3/14 Noon-1:30 Open to academic members of Princeton U. Please contact the Department of English for information in preparing for the workshop. |
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Cate Mahoney, "On Robert Frost" 3/28 Hinds Library, McCosh Bldg Noon-1:30pm Open to academic members of Princeton University. Contact department for details about receiving information in preparation for the specific workshop. |
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