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Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for a Translation of a Scholarly Study of Literature
| 2009-10 |
Michael K. Bourdaghs, University of Chicago; Atsuko Ueda, Princeton University; and Joseph A. Murphy, University of Florida, translators, for Theory of Literature and Other Critical Writings, by Natsume Sōseki (Columbia Univ. Press, 2009) |
| 2007-08 |
Karen Green, Monash University; Constant J. Mews, Monash University; and Janice Pinder, Monash University, for their translation of The Book of Peace (Livre de paix), by Christine de Pizan (Penn State Univ. Press, 2008) |
| 2005-06 |
Shelley Frisch, Princeton, New Jersey, for Kafka: The Decisive Years (Kafka: Die Jahre der Entscheidungen), by Reiner Stach (Harcourt, 2005) |
| 2003-04 |
Margaret L. King, Brooklyn College, and Diana Robin, University of New Mexico, for Complete Writings: Letterbook, Dialogue on Adam and Eve, Orations, by Isotta Nogarola (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2004) |
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Steven Rendall, Les Barthes, France, for Lethe: The Art and Critique of Forgetting (Lethe: Kunst und Kritik des Vergessens), by Harald Weinrich (Cornell Univ. Press, 2004) |
| 2001-02 |
Charlotte Mandell, Red Hook, New York, for
Faux Pas, by Maurice Blanchot (Stanford Univ. Press, 2001) |
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John R. Shepley, New York, New York, for The Forty-Nine Steps, by Roberto Calasso (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2001) |
| 1999-2000
| Richard Beardsworth, American University of Paris, for The Confession
of Augustine, by Jean-François Lyotard (Stanford Univ. Press,
2000) |
| 1997-98 |
Marie-Claude Hays, for A Child Is Being Killed: On Primary
Narcissism and the Death Drive, by Serge Leclaire (Stanford Univ. Press,
1998) |
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Finalists: Channa Newman, Point Park College, and Claude Doubinsky,
University of Tours, for Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree,
by Gerard Genette (Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1998); Catherine Porter, State
University of New York, Cortland, for Socrates: Fictions of a Philosopher,
by Sarah Kofman (Cornell Univ. Press, 1998) |
| 1995-96 |
John Charles Chasteen, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, for The Lettered City, by Angel Rama (Duke Univ. Press, 1996) |
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Richard Heinemann, Madison, Wisconsin, and Bruce Krajewski,
Laurentian University, for Gadamer on Celan: "Who Am I and Who Are You?"
and Other Essays, by Hans-Georg Gadamer (State Univ. of New York Press,
1996) |
| 1993-94 |
Joseph B. Solodow, Southern Connecticut State University, for
Latin Literature: A History, by Gian Biagio Conte (Johns Hopkins
Univ. Press, 1994) |
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