Translation and Literature is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal focusing on English Literature in its foreign relations. Recent articles and notes include: Surrey and Marot, Livy and Jacobean drama, Virgil in Paradise Lost, Pope’s Horace, Fielding on translation, Browning’s Agamemnon, and Brecht in English. It embraces responses to all other literatures in the work of English writers, including reception of classical texts; historical and contemporary translation of works in modern languages; history and theory of literary translation, adaptation, and imitation.
PETRARCA I PETRARKIZAM U HRVATSKOJ KNJIŽEVNOSTI -- Zbornik radova s međunarodnog simpozija, Split: Književni krug, 2004. Traduzione: Nicoletta Russotti Babić
Neven Jovanović, From Croatian into Latin in 1510: Marko Marulić, Regum Delmatię atque Croatię gesta. A paper for the Cambridge Society for Neo-Latin Studies symposium Neo-Latin and Translation in the Renaissance (Clare College, Cambridge Monday 20 - Tuesday 21 September 2010)