Maria Fleming Tymoczko (born 1943) is a scholar of comparative literature who has written about translation, medieval Celtic literature, and modern Irish literature including the works of James Joyce. She is a professor of comparative literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the former president of the Celtic Studies Association of North America. She is known for her calls for a more international and multicultural perspective on translation.
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| - Maria Tymoczko (* 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio) ist eine aus der Slowakei stammende, US-amerikanische Sprach- und Übersetzungswissenschaftlerin. Sie lehrt als Universitätsprofessorin an der University of Massachusetts Amherst im Bereich Komparatistik. (de)
- Maria Fleming Tymoczko (born 1943) is a scholar of comparative literature who has written about translation, medieval Celtic literature, and modern Irish literature including the works of James Joyce. She is a professor of comparative literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the former president of the Celtic Studies Association of North America. She is known for her calls for a more international and multicultural perspective on translation. (en)
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| - Maria Tymoczko (* 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio) ist eine aus der Slowakei stammende, US-amerikanische Sprach- und Übersetzungswissenschaftlerin. Sie lehrt als Universitätsprofessorin an der University of Massachusetts Amherst im Bereich Komparatistik. (de)
- Maria Fleming Tymoczko (born 1943) is a scholar of comparative literature who has written about translation, medieval Celtic literature, and modern Irish literature including the works of James Joyce. She is a professor of comparative literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the former president of the Celtic Studies Association of North America. She is known for her calls for a more international and multicultural perspective on translation. (en)
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