victorian translator
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Definition
A Victorian translator refers to a person who specialized in translating texts, literature, or documents during the Victorian era (1837–1901), a period marked by significant cultural, literary, and scientific advancements. These translators played a crucial role in bridging linguistic and cultural gaps, often working with classical, contemporary, or foreign works to make them accessible to English-speaking audiences. Their work reflected the values, interests, and complexities of the Victorian age.
Synonyms
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19th-century translator
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literary translator
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cultural mediator
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language interpreter
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textual converter