Translation and Literature is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal focusing on English Literature in its foreign relations. Subjects of recent articles have included English translations of Martial, Spenser's use of Ovid, Eighteenth-Century Satire and Roman dialogue, Basil Bunting's translations, Finnigans Wake in Italian, and the translation of haiku. Contributors come from many disciplines: * English Literature * Modern Languages * Literary Theory * Classical Studies * Translation Studies Translation and Literature is indexed in the Arts and Humanities bibliographies and bibliographical databases including the Modern Language Association of America International Bibliography. A cumulative index of all articles from Volume 1 to the present is available. Editor Stuart Gillespie Department of English Literature University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK Review Editor Andrew Radford Department of English Literature University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK Editorial Board Gordon Braden (University of Virginia) Peter France (University of Edinburgh) Howard Gaskill (University of Edinburgh) Philip Hardie (University of Cambridge) David Hopkins (University of Bristol) Adam Piette (University of Sheffield) Ritchie Robertson (University of Oxford) George Steiner (University of Cambridge).
The Briscoes are the only ones I’m really familiar with here. Jay Lethal on commentary kept things interesting throughout the match though. The main event feud was good enough that I can’t wait to see whether Jay Lethal continues to antagonize or gets his comeuppance. As charismatic as they are, I’m still not crazy about them, thought that could just be the confederate flag motif.
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Don Quixote
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