Pierre Menard
11-13-2014, 02:43 PM
Yes, another translation thread. I'd really appreciate some help on this one, as I'm driving myself crazy trying to figure out which translation to start with. I want one which is reasonably accurate but more importantly, a good literary translation. A good balance between the two would be nice.
A quick rundown of the ones I've considered:
Benjamin Jowett - Regarded quite well for his classical style, but I know some of his bowdlerisation of the text bothers people.
Alan Bloom - I've heard he's quite prone to injecting his personal subjective notions on the translation which worries me.
Grube - I've heard it's not great as a literary text.
Desmond Lee - I've heard good things about his Republic from a literary standpoint, but haven't heard much about his accuracy.
Tom Griffith - Same as above.
A.D. Lindsay - Everyman's Library's translator of choice for The Republic, but I can't find hardly any info on.
Waterfield - I've heard many mixed things on both accuracy and readability so I'm totally unsure.
Norton Critical Editions released a translation of The Republic by William C. Scott and Richard W. Sterling. I've heard good things about this one, but not a lot of people have talked about it.
And then there's also the Loeb editions, which I'm unsure about on literary quality.
Hackett Publishing has done many as well outside of Grube, and I've heard varying opinions on those.
A quick rundown of the ones I've considered:
Benjamin Jowett - Regarded quite well for his classical style, but I know some of his bowdlerisation of the text bothers people.
Alan Bloom - I've heard he's quite prone to injecting his personal subjective notions on the translation which worries me.
Grube - I've heard it's not great as a literary text.
Desmond Lee - I've heard good things about his Republic from a literary standpoint, but haven't heard much about his accuracy.
Tom Griffith - Same as above.
A.D. Lindsay - Everyman's Library's translator of choice for The Republic, but I can't find hardly any info on.
Waterfield - I've heard many mixed things on both accuracy and readability so I'm totally unsure.
Norton Critical Editions released a translation of The Republic by William C. Scott and Richard W. Sterling. I've heard good things about this one, but not a lot of people have talked about it.
And then there's also the Loeb editions, which I'm unsure about on literary quality.
Hackett Publishing has done many as well outside of Grube, and I've heard varying opinions on those.