Translation and Literature
- Language and Linguistics
- Literature and Literary Theory
- Sociology and Political Science
- Anthropology
- History
- Fields
- Classics (40 papers)Literature and Literary Theory (75 papers)Language and Linguistics (68 papers)
- Topics
- Translation Studies and PracticesMedieval Literature and HistoryLinguistics and language evolution
In The Last Decade
Translation and Literature
123 papers receiving 250 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 49
- Language and Linguistics 188
- Literature and Literary Theory 123
- Sociology and Political Science 70
- Anthropology 59
- History 58
Countries where authors publish in Translation and Literature
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Fields of papers published in Translation and Literature
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About Translation and Literature
The 292 papers published in Translation and Literature in the last decades have received a total of 414 indexed citations . Papers published in Translation and Literature usually cover Classics (40 papers), Literature and Literary Theory (75 papers) and Language and Linguistics (68 papers) specifically the topics of Translation Studies and Practices (47 papers), Medieval Literature and History (21 papers) and Linguistics and language evolution (17 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Translation and Literature are Christopher Whyte, Anthony Pym, Stuart Gillespie, Christopher H. Johnson, Douglas Robinson, Théo Hermans, Jacob Blakesley, Francis R. Jones, Rebecca Ruth Gould and José María Pérez Fernández.
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