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==3. Skopos Theory==
 
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=刘胜楠: Western translation history in the Middle Age=
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==Introduction==
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==1. Literature Review==
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==Conclusion==
 
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Revision as of 14:25, 3 November 2021

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Final Exam Page

Wang Jianguo: Translation Theories and Comparative Literature

Abstract

Key words

Introduction

1. Literature Review

2. Which Translation Theories are applicable best with comparative Literature?

3. Skopos Theory

4. ...

Conclusion

References

刘胜楠: Western translation history in the Middle Age

Abstract

Key words

Introduction

1. Literature Review

2. Western translation history before the Middle Age

3. Western translation history during the Middle Age

3.1 ...

Conclusion

References