Abstract

Translation and literary studies are two interconnected fields that explore the intricate relationship between languages, cultures, and literature. While translation focuses on the act of transferring a text from one language to another, literary studies delve into the analysis, interpretation, and appreciation of literary works. The interconnections between those two similar yet different areas lie in the fact they both complement one another or rely on each other, offering valuable insights into the complexities of language, culture, and literature. Together, they illuminate the transformative power of translation and the profound impact it has on our understanding and appreciation of literary traditions across languages and cultures.

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