Writing (on) Short Stories, A Tribute to Paulette Michel-MichotPagnoulle, Christine ![]() Book (1997) This collection of stories and essays in homage to Paulette Michel-Michot on her retirement brings together critics turned poets and poets turned critics in a fertile interplay. Detailed reference viewed: 52 (0 ULg) Conventions of the Marvellous in Hodgins' (Re)Inventions of LovePagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Delrez, Marc; Ledent, Bénédicte (Eds.) The Contact and the CuImination: Essays in Honour of Hena Maes-Jelinek (1996) This article focuses on only two of Hodgins' novels, The Invention of the World and The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne. It highlights the unobtrusive use of fairy tale conventions combined with a pervasive ... [more ▼] This article focuses on only two of Hodgins' novels, The Invention of the World and The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne. It highlights the unobtrusive use of fairy tale conventions combined with a pervasive sympathy for the novels' characters. This yields the literary alchemy through which reaaders experience both a keen sense of reality and the marvellous opening of fantasy. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 22 (0 ULg) "Music alone survives”? The collapse of faith in sonnets by Geoffrey Hill and G.M. Hopkins’Pagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Cahiers Victoriens & Edouardiens (1995), 42 The present article explores the various ways in which Geoffrey Hill uses the regularity of the sonnet form to express the impossibility of faith, and how this collapse was announced in some of Hopkins's ... [more ▼] The present article explores the various ways in which Geoffrey Hill uses the regularity of the sonnet form to express the impossibility of faith, and how this collapse was announced in some of Hopkins's most famous celebratory sonnet 'The Windhover.' [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 36 (10 ULg) Cross-Words. Issues and Debates in Literary and Non-literary TranslatingPagnoulle, Christine ; Book published by L3 (1995) Those sixteen contributions on the art of translating move from general considerations on what is involved in the process and specific strategies, to field-related topics such as legal translation ... [more ▼] Those sixteen contributions on the art of translating move from general considerations on what is involved in the process and specific strategies, to field-related topics such as legal translation, teaching and assessing translations, to case studies in literary translation (Sinclair Lewis, nabokov, Queneau, Mistral, Lowell and Pound). [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 63 (4 ULg) Pilgrimage out of DispossessionPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Commonwealth : Essays and Studies (1994), 17(1), 100-106 Goodison's poems testify to her proud self-assertion, both as woman and as a descendant of African slaves. Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) Sans moutons ni dragons Anthologie de poésie galloise contemporainePagnoulle, Christine ![]() Book published by Maison de la poésie (1994) This anthology was edited by poet Tony Curtis and brings together 16 contemporary Welsh poets writing in English. Detailed reference viewed: 25 (0 ULg) Creativity in Non-Literary TranslationPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Perspectives : Studies in Translatology (1993), (1), 79-90 Three short non literary texts illustrate the need for translators' actively stepping in. Since the author is both a translator and a teacher of translation didactic conclusions are also drawn. Detailed reference viewed: 119 (9 ULg) Translating poems: a precarious balancePagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Babel : Revue Internationale de la Traduction = International Journal of Translation (1992), 38(3), 139-148 Detailed reference viewed: 32 (9 ULg) Wilson Harris's Carnival: Through and Beyond DemarcationsPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Journal of West Indian Literature (1992), 5(1-2), 75-84 There is something definitely messianic about Wilson Harris' fiction. The present article explores how transgressions of a number of conventions that are part of the 'tautology of power' function in his ... [more ▼] There is something definitely messianic about Wilson Harris' fiction. The present article explores how transgressions of a number of conventions that are part of the 'tautology of power' function in his novel Carnival. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 21 (2 ULg) Genus Floridum: Translating Under the VolcanoPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Grace, Sherrill (Ed.) Swinging the Maelstrom. New Perspectives on Malcolm Lowry (1992) This paper relies on contributions by translators of Lowry's major novel. The translating difficulties experienced in the four languages represented (Spanish, Italian, German and French) shed a ... [more ▼] This paper relies on contributions by translators of Lowry's major novel. The translating difficulties experienced in the four languages represented (Spanish, Italian, German and French) shed a contrasting light on the original work. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 37 (8 ULg) Les gens du passagePagnoulle, Christine ![]() Book published by L3 (1992) This collection of 21 papers (either written in or translated into French) presents the state of the art for translation at the beginning of the 1990s. Some examine the position of translators in ... [more ▼] This collection of 21 papers (either written in or translated into French) presents the state of the art for translation at the beginning of the 1990s. Some examine the position of translators in institutions, others the relation between translators and publishers, or available CAT tools, or the qualms and joys of literary translating. Two final contributions, by Peter Newmark and Jean-René Ladmiral, address the translator's responsibility today. Cartoons by Pierre Kroll greatly add to the volume's attraction. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 35 (7 ULg) History and Dispossession in John Glenday's PoetryPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Ecosse : Littérature et Civilisation (1992), 12 This short essay discusses Glenday's poetic exploration of history, especially the tragedy of dispossession during the enclosure movement. Detailed reference viewed: 22 (1 ULg) Etrangetés dans le Carnaval de Wilson HarrisPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Palimpsestes (1991), 6 The article offers an exploration of the disconcerting strangeness at work in Wilson Harris' novels and the strategies called for when translating them, on the basis of a couple of pages drawn from the ... [more ▼] The article offers an exploration of the disconcerting strangeness at work in Wilson Harris' novels and the strategies called for when translating them, on the basis of a couple of pages drawn from the novel aptly entitled Carnival. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 24 (6 ULg) ‘Temps replié, temps déployé temps dépassés? Au fil du texte de Under the VolcanoPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Les Années 30 (1991), 13 Detailed reference viewed: 34 (9 ULg) Traduction et équilibrisme : culbutes et rétablissementsPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Sources (1990), 7 Detailed reference viewed: 28 (8 ULg) The Labyrinth of Past/Present/Future in five recent poems by BrathwaitePagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Davis, Geoffrey; Maes-Jelinek, Hena (Eds.) Cross/Cultures 1 - Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in English (1990) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (1 ULg) Seeing Double and Feeling Far: The Poetry of Desmond EganPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Kenner, Hugh (Ed.) Desmond Egan, The Poet and His Work (1990) Detailed reference viewed: 13 (0 ULg) The Voice of E.K. Brathwaite into French: Grappling with the UntranslatablePagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Langage et l'Homme (Le) : Recherches Pluridisciplinaires sur le Langage (1988), 24(3), 245252 Detailed reference viewed: 20 (4 ULg) Dramatic Irony in David Jones's The Tribune's VisitationPagnoulle, Christine ![]() in Maes-Jelinek, Hena; Michel-Michot, Paulette; Michel, Pierre (Eds.) Multiple Worlds Multiple Words, Essays in Honour of Irène Simon (1988) This short piece of criticism brings out the various levels of perception at work in one of David Jones' 'Roman fragments', set on the night before the Crucifixion and focusing on an officer checking on ... [more ▼] This short piece of criticism brings out the various levels of perception at work in one of David Jones' 'Roman fragments', set on the night before the Crucifixion and focusing on an officer checking on his section. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 35 (1 ULg) David Jones. A Commentary On Some Poetic FragmentsPagnoulle, Christine ![]() Book published by Univdersity of Wales Press (1987) Detailed study of eight among David Jones's more accessible poems, namely those pieces which he reluctantly detached from his work-in-progress and released for publication between 1955 and his death in ... [more ▼] Detailed study of eight among David Jones's more accessible poems, namely those pieces which he reluctantly detached from his work-in-progress and released for publication between 1955 and his death in 1974. Obscure passages are related to his other works, whether poems, essays, or drawings, showing how David Jones's vision of the world in the middle of our century bears on our present concerns. While developing original interpretations this commentary also integrates previous critical approaches into a comprehensive overview. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 11 (1 ULg) |
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