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into English, superseding earlier translations that had generally been regarded as stilted. The low pay that translators received at that time required Bell and her colleagues to complete work quickly, but her translations have nonetheless been noted for their close adherence to the
108:, and others. She was educated in France, where she became fluent in French and German; she did not acquire her knowledge of the other languages until after her fortieth birthday. She spent most of her life in London. 247: 135:. She was married to banker Robert Courtenay Bell (1816–1896), with whom she had six children. One of her sons was Charles Francis Bell, who oversaw the Fine Art Department of the 163: 457: 452: 275: 442: 193: 462: 358: 392: 196:, until then unpublished. This had to be done from the original MSS in the cramped and minute handwriting of 467: 185: 447: 105: 343: 148: 93: 24: 248:"Results for 'kw:"translated by clara bell"' > 'Book' > 'English' [WorldCat.org]" 184:
in 1890: "The productions she values most are her scientific works, much of which she did for
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were responsible for translating the vast majority of Balzac's
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and another was Edmund Hamilton Bell, first curator of the
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The Encyclopedia of Literary Translation into English,
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The Author: A Monthly Magazine for Literary Workers
210: 424: 230: 228: 225: 64:, noted for her translations of works by 326: 324: 322: 177:, and their high degree of readability. 356: 425: 119:and Emma Forster; her brother was Sir 319: 188:and other English botanists, and for 23: 336: 28:Poynter; 1835–1927) was an English 13: 347:, Vol. 53, No.6: March 1888, p.280 237:: Vol. 2: 15 November 1890, p. 170 14: 479: 373: 415: 389:Works by Clara Bell (translator) 127:. She was a distant relation of 350: 294: 240: 194:notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci 147:Collection at what is now the 1: 203: 399:Works by or about Clara Bell 7: 414:(public domain audiobooks) 10: 484: 458:German–English translators 453:French–English translators 344:The Yale Literary Magazine 222:: 22 November 1890, p. 500 149:Philadelphia Museum of Art 111:Clara Poynter was born in 443:Dutch–English translators 186:Professor Thistleton Dyer 180:According to an entry in 220:The Illustrated American 463:People from Westminster 154:Under the direction of 357:Hawkins, A.L. (1890). 192:'s great work of the 468:Literary translators 359:"Asked and answered" 123:, a director of the 20:Clara Courtenay Bell 448:English translators 408:Works by Clara Bell 380:Works by Clara Bell 94:Benito Pérez Galdós 306:arthistorians.info 129:Edward Burne-Jones 106:Helmuth von Moltke 16:English translator 384:Project Gutenberg 190:Professor Richter 156:George Saintsbury 475: 419: 418: 403:Internet Archive 367: 366: 354: 348: 340: 334: 328: 317: 316: 314: 312: 298: 292: 291: 289: 287: 282:on 15 April 2012 278:. Archived from 272: 263: 262: 260: 258: 244: 238: 232: 223: 217: 198:the great artist 137:Ashmolean Museum 125:National Gallery 84:, as well as by 27: 483: 482: 478: 477: 476: 474: 473: 472: 423: 422: 416: 376: 371: 370: 355: 351: 341: 337: 329: 320: 310: 308: 300: 299: 295: 285: 283: 274: 273: 266: 256: 254: 246: 245: 241: 233: 226: 218: 211: 206: 145:John G. Johnson 133:Rudyard Kipling 117:Ambrose Poynter 17: 12: 11: 5: 481: 471: 470: 465: 460: 455: 450: 445: 440: 435: 421: 420: 405: 396: 386: 375: 374:External links 372: 369: 368: 349: 335: 333:Vol. 1: p. 101 318: 293: 264: 239: 224: 208: 207: 205: 202: 160:Ellen Marriage 121:Edward Poynter 86:Louis Couperus 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 480: 469: 466: 464: 461: 459: 456: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 430: 428: 413: 409: 406: 404: 400: 397: 394: 390: 387: 385: 381: 378: 377: 364: 360: 353: 346: 345: 339: 332: 327: 325: 323: 307: 303: 297: 281: 277: 271: 269: 253: 249: 243: 236: 231: 229: 221: 216: 214: 209: 201: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 178: 176: 171: 170: 165: 161: 157: 152: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 115:to architect 114: 109: 107: 103: 99: 98:Ernst Haeckel 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 26: 21: 362: 352: 342: 338: 330: 309:. Retrieved 305: 296: 284:. Retrieved 280:the original 255:. Retrieved 252:worldcat.org 251: 242: 234: 219: 181: 179: 175:source texts 169:Human Comedy 167: 164:Rachel Scott 153: 110: 19: 18: 438:1927 deaths 433:1835 births 113:Westminster 102:Pierre Loti 90:Georg Ebers 427:Categories 393:Faded Page 257:2 November 204:References 82:Maupassant 32:fluent in 30:translator 365:(98): 44. 363:Book News 182:Book News 54:Norwegian 412:LibriVox 395:(Canada) 286:12 April 158:, Bell, 74:Huysmans 70:Casanova 401:at the 311:7 March 62:Spanish 58:Russian 50:Italian 162:, and 141:Oxford 80:, and 66:Balzac 60:, and 42:Danish 38:German 34:French 78:Ibsen 46:Dutch 313:2023 288:2012 259:2021 131:and 410:at 391:at 382:at 139:in 25:née 429:: 361:. 321:^ 304:. 267:^ 250:. 227:^ 212:^ 151:. 104:, 100:, 96:, 92:, 88:, 76:, 72:, 68:, 56:, 52:, 48:, 44:, 40:, 36:, 315:. 290:. 261:. 22:(

Index

née
translator
French
German
Danish
Dutch
Italian
Norwegian
Russian
Spanish
Balzac
Casanova
Huysmans
Ibsen
Maupassant
Louis Couperus
Georg Ebers
Benito PĂ©rez GaldĂłs
Ernst Haeckel
Pierre Loti
Helmuth von Moltke
Westminster
Ambrose Poynter
Edward Poynter
National Gallery
Edward Burne-Jones
Rudyard Kipling
Ashmolean Museum
Oxford
John G. Johnson

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