第18届"韩素音青年翻译奖"竞赛译文5:如何翻译“Paradise Lost”
英译汉
The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power
知识文学与力量文学
Thomas De Quincey
托马斯·昆西
What do you learn from Paradise Lost? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery book? Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem? What you owe to Milton is not any knowledge, of which a million separate items are still but a million of advancing steps on the same earthly level; what you owe is power—that is, exercise and expansion to your own latent capacity of sympathy with the infinite, where every pulse and each separate influx is a step upwards, a step ascending as upon a Jacob's ladder from earth to mysterious altitudes above the earth. All the steps of knowledge, from first to last, carry you further on the same plane, but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth: whereas the very first step in power is a flight—is an ascending movement into another element where earth is forgotten.
从弥尔顿的《失乐园》中你能获取什么知识呢?一无所获。从一本烹调书中你能学到什么呢?从每一段中你都能学到某种新的知识,某种你不曾知晓的知识。可你能因此而认为那本微不足道的烹调书比那部神圣的诗作更高明吗?你应该感谢弥尔顿的不是他给了你什么知识,因为获取一百万条互不相干的知识,也不过是在茫茫尘世向前走了一百万步;你应该感谢的是他给予你“力量”,使你能发挥并拓展与无限世界产生共鸣的潜能。在无限世界中,每一次脉动和心跳都是上升的一步,犹如沿雅各的天梯从地面攀向远离凡尘的神秘高处。知识的步伐,自始至终都让你在同一层面行进,但绝不可能使你从古老的人间尘世上升一步;而力量迈出的第一步就是飞升—— 升入另一种境界,一种使你忘却凡尘的境界。
(集体讨论,曹明伦、吴刚执笔)
The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power
知识文学与力量文学
Thomas De Quincey
托马斯·昆西
What do you learn from Paradise Lost? Nothing at all. What do you learn from a cookery book? Something new, something that you did not know before, in every paragraph. But would you therefore put the wretched cookery book on a higher level of estimation than the divine poem? What you owe to Milton is not any knowledge, of which a million separate items are still but a million of advancing steps on the same earthly level; what you owe is power—that is, exercise and expansion to your own latent capacity of sympathy with the infinite, where every pulse and each separate influx is a step upwards, a step ascending as upon a Jacob's ladder from earth to mysterious altitudes above the earth. All the steps of knowledge, from first to last, carry you further on the same plane, but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth: whereas the very first step in power is a flight—is an ascending movement into another element where earth is forgotten.
从弥尔顿的《失乐园》中你能获取什么知识呢?一无所获。从一本烹调书中你能学到什么呢?从每一段中你都能学到某种新的知识,某种你不曾知晓的知识。可你能因此而认为那本微不足道的烹调书比那部神圣的诗作更高明吗?你应该感谢弥尔顿的不是他给了你什么知识,因为获取一百万条互不相干的知识,也不过是在茫茫尘世向前走了一百万步;你应该感谢的是他给予你“力量”,使你能发挥并拓展与无限世界产生共鸣的潜能。在无限世界中,每一次脉动和心跳都是上升的一步,犹如沿雅各的天梯从地面攀向远离凡尘的神秘高处。知识的步伐,自始至终都让你在同一层面行进,但绝不可能使你从古老的人间尘世上升一步;而力量迈出的第一步就是飞升—— 升入另一种境界,一种使你忘却凡尘的境界。
(集体讨论,曹明伦、吴刚执笔)