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Keyword [George Steiner]
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21. Comment Steiner Literary Thought
22. On English Translation Of Cultural Essays In Light Of Steiner’s Hermeneutic Translation Theory
23. On The Translator’s Subjectivity In The Translation Of Children’s Literature From The Perspective Of Hermeneutics
24. On Translator’s Subjectivity In The English Version Of Sheng Si Pi Lao From The Perspective Of Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
25. The Translated Report Of "The Maintaince And Development Of Japanese Rural Family"
26. A Study Of George Steiner’s Criticism
27. A Translation Project Report Of Atlas Of Travel And Tourism Development (Excerpt)
28. The Research Of George Steiner’s Language Culture Notion
29. The Possibility Of "Philosophy Of Language"--Research On George Steiner’s Language Thoughts
30. A Comparative Study Of Translators' Subjectivity In The Chinese Versions Of A Passage To India From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion Theory
31. Translators' Subjectivity In Two Chinese Versions Of Why I Left Goldman Sachs
32. An Analysis Of Translator's Subjectivity Under George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion Theory
33. On Translator's Subjectivity From George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion Theory
34. A Study On Michael Berry's Translation Of Huo Zhe From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Theory
35. A Study On Li Wenjun's Translation Of The Sound And The Fury From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutics Motion
36. A Study On Translator's Subjectivity In The Translation Of The Analects From George Steiner's Hermeneutic Perspective
37. A Translation Report On Memes In Digital Culture (Excerpts) From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Translation Theory
38. The Manifestation Of Translators' Subjectivity In Brothers Under The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion Theory
39. On The Translator's Subjectivity Reflected In Two English Versions Of Luo Tuo Xiang Zi From The Perspective Of Hermeneutic Translation Theory
40. On Interpreter's Subjectivity From The Perspective Of George Steiner's Hermeneutic Motion
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