The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation
- Authors
- Lawrence Venuti
- Journal
- Research Portal (Queen's University Belfast)
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About The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation
This paper, published in 1994, received 970 indexed citations . Written by Lawrence Venuti. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Language and Linguistics (740 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (232 citations) and Sociology and Political Science (174 citations). Published in Research Portal (Queen's University Belfast).
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