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Goethe's color studies in a new perspective

die Farbenlehre in English

Douglas E. Miller

pp. 101-112

Abstract

It was related in antiquity that in atonement for their misdeeds the daughters of King Danaus were made to spend eternity filling a vessel with water. The bottom of the vessel was riddled with holes so that no matter how they labored their task was never accomplished. The work of the translator bears a certain resemblance to this penance of the children of Danaus: the vessel provided by the second language is often frustratingly inadequate in conveying the meanings found in the original, and this frustration may yield to a sense of despair when the fundamental impossibility of the task is realized.

Publication details

Published in:

Amrine Frederick, Zucker Francis J., Wheeler Harvey (1987) Goethe and the sciences: a reappraisal. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 101-112

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3761-1_6

Full citation:

Miller Douglas E. (1987) „Goethe's color studies in a new perspective: die Farbenlehre in English“, In: F. Amrine, F. J. Zucker & H. Wheeler (eds.), Goethe and the sciences, Dordrecht, Springer, 101–112.