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Introduction: Victorian translations, poetic transformations
1. Discovering a Victorian culture of translation
2. Idylls of the King, the Mabinogion, and Tennyson's faithless melancholy
3. In poetry and translation, Browning's case for innovation
4. The Rubiyat and its compass
5. The persistence of Victorian translation practice: William Hichens and the Swahili world
Epilogue: Victorian translators and 'the epoch of world literature'.
1. Discovering a Victorian culture of translation
2. Idylls of the King, the Mabinogion, and Tennyson's faithless melancholy
3. In poetry and translation, Browning's case for innovation
4. The Rubiyat and its compass
5. The persistence of Victorian translation practice: William Hichens and the Swahili world
Epilogue: Victorian translators and 'the epoch of world literature'.