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The First Printed Translations into English of the Great Foreign Classics / A Supplement to Text-Books of English Literature

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A concise bibliography listing the earliest English translations of major foreign classics, presented alphabetically by author. Entries record authors, individual works, translators, and dates when known, and highlight anthologies, folk and poetic collections, and important medieval romances. Compiled to supplement literature courses and to aid students and librarians, the volume outlines its arrangement and selection criteria, describes verification efforts and editorial limitations, and offers prefatory guidance while inviting corrections and additions.

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William James Harris

William James Harris was an author known for his scholarly contributions to English literature, particularly in the realm of translation. His notable work, "The First Printed Translations into English of the Great Foreign Classics / A Supplement to Text-Books of English Literature," explores the early translations of significant foreign literary works into English. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of literary translation and its impact on English literature. Harris's insights help illuminate the cultural exchanges that shaped literary traditions.

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