위대한 개츠비(The Great Gatsby) 번역평가와 수용이론Translation Evaluation of The Great Gatsby and Reception Theory
- Other Titles
- Translation Evaluation of The Great Gatsby and Reception Theory
- Authors
- 김가희; 박윤희
- Issue Date
- Aug-2014
- Publisher
- 한국통역번역학회
- Keywords
- reception theory; functional theories of translation; general readership; hermeneutics
- Citation
- 통역과 번역, v.16, no.2, pp 1 - 29
- Pages
- 29
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 통역과 번역
- Volume
- 16
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 29
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15887
- ISSN
- 1229-6074
- Abstract
- The 2013 film version of The Great Gatsby has drawn the attention ofmany moviegoers, at a time when the expiration of the famous novel'scopyright saw the marketplace flooded with various translated versions ofThe Great Gatsby. The heated competition that arose a result of thecopyright expiration has led to much controversy over the accuracy ofthe translated works. This study began on the basis of this background.
This study has two main purposes: firstly, each translator who is areader of original book to translate may produce a different translatedtext with other translators. In order to explain academically thisphenomenon in translation, this paper will present reception theory, whichoriginated from the works of Romance-scholar Hans Robert Jauss andWolfgang Iser, a scholar of English literature, as grounds for explanation.
Secondly, this paper will compare and analyze which translated text thereaders want to read by the questionnaire. To achieve these goals,reception theory, functional theories of translation, and a related studywill be closely examined. By applying this theory to translated texts, thispaper will consider the possibility of appling it to literary translation andresearch the pros and cons of it in comparison with functional theories oftranslation. The reponses to the survey are comprehensively analyzed invarious ways to discover readers' standards for translated books.
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