Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s Regional Stories in France and Switzerland: Translators, Periodical Translation, and the Transnational Literary Marketplace

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Giulia Bruna
University of Macerata
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3497-2778

Synopsis

This essay compares the French translations of American regionalist Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s short fiction, which appeared in France and Switzerland in the 1890s in a selection of their literary periodicals. It examines different approaches of translation and adaptation despite the common target language. In France, novelist and critic Thérèse Bentzon translated and introduced Freeman in the Revue des Deux Mondes. In Switzerland, translators and writers Lydie Charlier, Édouard Tavan, and Auguste Glardon mediated Freeman’s regionalism in Semaine Littéraire, Bibliothèque Universelle et Revue Suisse, and in a book collection. These translations of Freeman testify to the malleability of the regional story and how transnational circulation and adaptation is as intrinsic to the genre as supposedly its distinctively local character. Examining translators’ strategies to localise foreign literature draws critical attention to more nuanced, multiple, and at times collaborative understandings of authorship.

Author Biography

Giulia Bruna, University of Macerata

Giulia Bruna holds a PhD from University College Dublin, Ireland, and works as an assistant professor in the Department of Humanities at the University of Macerata, Italy. She previously lectured in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures at Radboud University in the Netherlands, where she was also postdoctoral fellow (2020-2023) for the Dutch Research Council nwo project Redefining the Region: The Transnational Dimensions of Local Colour. She is the author of J. M. Synge and Travel Writing of the Irish Revival (Syracuse up, 2017) and her research on Synge, the Irish revival, travel writing, periodicals, and the European reception of nineteenth-century regional fiction is published in Irish Studies Review, Studies in Travel Writing, Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, Translation and Literature, Open Library of Humanities, English Studies, and in several edited collections.

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Published

September 8, 2025

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