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1. The Study Of George Steiner "Tragedy Decline" Theory
2. The Translator's Subjectivity Under George Steiner's Fourfold Translation Motion Theory
3. Zhuangzi In Translation
4. The Realization Of The Translator's Subjectivity In Literary Translation
5. A Study Of The Translator's Subjectivity From The Hermeneutic Perspective
6. Manifestation Of Translator's Subjectivity From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Fourfold Translation Motion Theory-A Case Study Of Sun's Chinese Version Of Pride And Prejudice
7. Translation Of Li Qingzhao's Ci-Poetry: A Perspective Of Hermeneutics
8. A Study On Translator's Subjectivity In English Versions Of Liaozhaizhiyi Under The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion
9. A Study On Translator's Subjectivity In English Versions Of Teahouse From George Steiner's Hermeneutic Perspective
10. On The Translator's Subjectivity In The Two Translations Of Fu Sheng Liu Ji In Light Of George Steiner's Fourfold Translation Motion
11. On The Translator's Subjectivity From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Translation Theory
12. Translator' Subjectivity In Six Chapters Of A Floating Life: A Perspective From Hermeneutic Theory
13. On The Translator's Subjectivity In Eileen Chang's Translation Of The Old Man And The Sea-in Light Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion
14. The Translator's Subjectivity From The Perspective Of Steiner's Hermeneutic Translation
15. On William A.Lyell's Translation Of Lu Xun's Yao And Gu Xiang
16. Analysis Of Translation Of Li Qingzhao's Ci-Poetry From George Steiner's Hermeneutic Translation Theory
17. The Study On Henry Steiner’s Cross-cultural Design
18. On The Translator’s Subjectivity Reflected In The English Version Of Chinese Unique Political Texts In The Light Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
19. A Study On Translator’s Subjectivity In The English Version Of Thunderstorm From George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Perspective
20. The Role Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory In Explaining Translation
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