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1. On The Translator’s Subjectivity Reflected In The English Version Of Chinese Unique Political Texts In The Light Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
2. On The Translator’s Subjectivity In The Translations Of Moment In Peking From Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion:a Comparative Study Between Zhang’s And Yu’s Versions
3. The Role Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory In Explaining Translation
4. On Study Of Translator’s Subjectivity From The Perspective Of Hermeneutics
5. On Translator’s Subjectivity In The Chinese Version Of The Great Gatsby From The Perspective Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
6. A Study Of Translator’s Subjectivity In The Chinese Translation Of Hamlet From The Perspective Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory
7. A Study On The Application Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory
8. A Comparative Study Of Translator’s Subjectivity In The Chinese Translations Of On The Road From The Perspective Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory
9. A Study On Allusion Translation In Chinese Courtship From The Perspective Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
10. On The Translator’s Subjectivity In Howard Goldblatt’s Translation Of Life And Death Are Wearing Me Out In Light Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
11. On Translator’s Subjectivity In The English Version Of Sheng Si Pi Lao From The Perspective Of Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
12. On Kenneth Rexroth’’s Subjectivity In His Translated Version Of Du Fu’ S Poetry: In Light Of George Stener’’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory
13. Translator’s Subjectivity In C-E Legal Translation From The Perspective Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
14. On Translator’s Subjectivity In Two English Versions Of The Classic Of Mountains And Seas From Perspective Of George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion Theory
15. On The Translator’s Subjectivity Manifested In The English Version Of Big Breasts And Wide Hips
16. On Translator’s Subjectivity From George Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
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