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Languages of Criticism - The Practice of Commentary

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Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT)
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Dr Robert Chard (Oriental Studies) on Commentary and the Confucian Ritual Canon, and Prof Stephen Harrison (Classics) on Commentary and Reception in Classics.
Robert Chard and Stephen Harrison on the Practice of Commentary

Tuesday 11th March, 4-6pm, St Anne’s College, Seminar Room 8

Dr Robert Chard (Oriental Studies) on Commentary and the Confucian Ritual Canon, and Prof Stephen Harrison (Classics) on Commentary and Reception in Classics. As they traverse their diverse materials the talks will explore how and why commentary expands on and extrapolates from its source texts, and how it can invent in the name of correcting. Xiaofan Amy Li will chair.

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Series
Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT)
People
Robert Chard
Stephen Harrison
Keywords
commentary
translation
interpretation
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 20/09/2014
Duration: 01:34:48

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