Made in Canada, Read in Spain: Essays on the Translation and Circulation of English-Canadian Literature
Made in Canada, Read in Spain is an edited collection of essays on the impact, diffusion, and translation of English Canadian literature in Spain. Given the size of the world's Spanish-speaking population (some 350 million people) and the importance of the Spanish language in global publishing,...
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2013
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