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− | Richard Head's satyrical romance ''The English Rogue'' (1665-80) was one of the few | + | Richard Head's satyrical romance ''The English Rogue'' (1665-80) was one of the few English fictional titles to be translated into German before Daniel DeFoe's ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719). The German translator changed the title to ''Simplicianischer Jan Perus'' (1672) - which brought the book into one context with the famous ''Abentheurlicher Simplicius Simplicissimus'' (1666-68) by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen which had just recently appeared. |
− | An interdisciplinary seminar - German and English - | + | An interdisciplinary seminar - German and English - should compare both texts. |
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 20 April 2007
Richard Head's satyrical romance The English Rogue (1665-80) was one of the few English fictional titles to be translated into German before Daniel DeFoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719). The German translator changed the title to Simplicianischer Jan Perus (1672) - which brought the book into one context with the famous Abentheurlicher Simplicius Simplicissimus (1666-68) by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen which had just recently appeared.
An interdisciplinary seminar - German and English - should compare both texts.