From Homer to Shakespeare: the rise of service translation in the late eighteenth century -- The translation as a Döppelganger: Amphitryon by Moliére and Kleist -- Hölderlin as translator: the perils of interpretation -- The paradox of the translator: Goethe and Diderot -- Coda: from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century.
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