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IMPRESSIONS OF A NINETEENTH CENTURY TRAVELLER OF AMAZONIA

IMPRESSÕES DA AMAZÔNIA DE UM VIAJANTE DO SÉCULO DEZENOVE

Abstract

The goal of this article is to comment on the translation of chapter XXII of A Voyage up the River Amazon, by William H. Edwards, as well as the translation strategies proposed. In the chapter, Edwards deals with the bureaucracy, tax, immigration, climate, and the white man needed for a civilizing mission of Amazonia. The prejudice against the Portuguese, the indigenous people and the blacks pervades the text in a more or less explicit way. The prejudice, the arrogance, and the civilizing raptures are not sparse in the travel literature of that period; and, in our translation, we highlight as much Edwards’ intolerance as the impressionist trait of his narrative.

Keywords
Translation with Commentaries; Travel Literature; Amazonia; Impressionism

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Campus da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina/Centro de Comunicação e Expressão/Prédio B/Sala 301 - Florianópolis - SC - Brazil
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