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PC/19/3/1 - Translating in Transition: the literary practitioner has been publishing’s stepchild for too long, by Peter Glassgold
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PC/19/3/2 - Press cutting, 'Come right in, my old China', by Philip Howard, undated
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PC/19/3/3 - Press cutting, 'Digging up words', by Anthony Powell
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PC/19/3/4 - Extract from The Bookseller on American kids and their knowledge of British culture
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PC/19/3/5 - Translations: breaking into Europe, by Laurence Cassidy
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PC/19/3/6 - Social and Aesthetic Criteria [chapter extract] by Igor Motyashov, undated
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PC/19/3/7 - Printed text by Mario Wandruszka (linguist)
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PC/19/3/8 - Useful quotes copied by Patricia Crampton
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PC/19/3/9 - Card from Peg, including quotation by John Hillaby (British travel writer) on art
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PC/19/3/10 - Dagens Nyheter (daily newspaper in Sweden), 14/11/1977. ‘A poet who died by surviving’ (Sergei Mikhalkov)
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PC/19/3/11 - The problems of translation caused by the rapid growth of realistic fiction for the young
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PC/19/3/12 - ‘A firework crackling with colour: Sagittarius. The Sagittarian male. Personality’ by Cathrine Dahl
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PC/19/3/13 - The Nairobi recommendation on the legal protection of translators by A.C.M.P. Technical Translation Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 1, Spring 1978
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PC/19/3/14 - Press cutting, Translation troubles and the Paster-knack, by Craig Raine, undated
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PC/19/3/15 - Bless thee, Bottom! Bless thee! Thou art translated. Article by John Sturrock
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