Women As Translators in Early Modern England
Discover the pivotal role of women in the field of translation during the early modern period with Women As Translators in Early Modern England by Deborah Uman. Published by the University of Delaware Press in 2012, this insightful hardback edition spans 176 pages and presents a compelling feminist theory of translation. Uman delves into the practice and representation of translation in the works created by early modern women, highlighting their significant contributions and the need to reassess how we value women's work in literature. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of gender, translation, and literary history, offering a fresh perspective that challenges traditional narratives. Enhance your understanding of this vital topic and celebrate the voices of women in translation by adding this thought-provoking work to your collection.