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Verfasser [Vorname] | Titel | Sprache | Erscheinung | Kennung | letzte Änderung | Ansicht |
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Christian Morgenstern | * Der Werwolf | Deutsch | Arg-1652-825 | 2013-02-11 18:44 Manfred | nur diese hinzufügen | |
Hans Eiseneck | El Hechicero | hispana | Arg-1656-825 | 2013-02-13 18:46 Manfred | nur diese hinzufügen | |
Bertilo Wennergren | La lupfantomo | Esperanto | Arg-1653-825 | 2013-02-14 23:29 Manfred | nur diese hinzufügen | |
R. Platteau | Le loup-garou | Französisch | Arg-1655-825 | 2013-02-13 21:56 Manfred | nur diese hinzufügen | |
Max Knight | The Banshee (An Approach) | Englisch | Arg-1660-825 | 2013-02-13 22:36 Manfred | nur diese entfernen | |
Alexander Gross | The Werewolf | Englisch | Arg-1657-825 | 2013-02-13 18:39 Manfred | nur diese entfernen | |
Sven Collberg | Varulven | Schwedisch | Arg-1654-825 | 2013-02-13 17:00 Manfred | nur diese hinzufügen |
Christian Morgenstern, | Christian Morgenstern, | |
übersetzt von Max Knight | übersetzt von Alexander Gross | |
One night, a banshee slunk away | A Werewolf, troubled by his name, | |
from mate and child, and in the gloom | Left wife and brood one night and came | |
went to a village teacher’s tomb, | To a hidden graveyard to enlist | |
requesting him: “Inflect me, pray.” | The aid of a long-dead philologist. | |
The village teacher climbed up straight | “Oh sage, wake up, please don’t berate me,” | |
upon his grave stone with its plate | He howled sadly, “Just conjugate me.” | |
and to the apparition said | The seer arose a bit unsteady | |
who meekly knelt before the dead: | Yawned twice, wheezed once, and then was ready. | |
“The banSHEE, in the subject’s place; | “Well, ‘Werewolf’ is your plural past, | |
the banHERS, the possessive case. | While ‘Waswolf’ is singularly cast: | |
The banHER, next, is what they call | There’s ‘Amwolf’ too, the present tense, | |
objective case--and that is all.” | And ‘Iswolf,’ ‘Arewolf’ in this same sense.” | |
The banshee marveled at the cases | “I know that--I’m no mental cripple-- | |
and writhed with pleasure, making faces, | The future form and participle | |
but said: “You did not add, so far, | Are what I crave,” the beast replied. | |
the plural to the singular!” | The scholar paused--again he tried: | |
The teacher, though, admitted then | “A ‘Will-be-wolf?’ It’s just too long: | |
that this was not within his ken. | ‘Shall-be-wolf?’ ‘Has-been-wolf?’ Utterly wrong! | |
“While bans are frequent”, he advised, | Such words are wounds beyond all suture-- | |
“A she cannot be plurized.” | I’m sorry, but you have no future.” | |
The banshee, rising clammily, | The Werewolf knew better--his sons still slept | |
wailed: “What about my family?” | At home, and homewards now he crept, | |
Then, being not a learned creature, | Happy, humble, without apology | |
said humbly “Thanks” and left the teacher. | For such folly of philology. | |
Übersetzung des deutschen Gedichtes "Der Werwolf" von Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31) ins Englische durch Max Knight (civila nomo: Max Kühnel, *1909-06-08 - †1993-08-31). Tiu ĉi angligo troviĝas en http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html. Pri la tradukinto Max Knight vidu: http://www.jbeilharz.de/morgenstern/morgenstern_poems.html kaj http://www.123people.de/ext/frm?ti= ersonensuche%20telefonbuch&search_term=m x%20k%C3%BChnel&search_country=DE&st=suc e%20nach%20personen&target_url=aHR0cDovL d3dy5saXRlcmF0dXJoYXVzLmF0L2luZGV4LnBocD9pZD02ODc4. | Übersetzung des deutschen Gedichtes "Der Werwolf" von Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31) ins Englische durch Alexander Gross. Tiu ĉi angligo troviĝas en http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html. |