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The Prisoner > Week V ~ ending October 3

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message 1: by Simon (last edited Sep 30, 2015 06:37AM) (new)

Simon (sorcerer88) | 176 comments "M. de Charlus soon began to slide down the slippery slope again, and with ever-increasing speed, as we shall see. But the Verdurins' attitude to him was to remain a distant memory, which later, more immediate resentments pushed into the background" (77.92%).

MKE:
"M. de Charlus redescended the downward slope with a speed which , as we shall see, continued steadily to increase. But the Verdurins’ attitude towards him was by that time no more than a somewhat distant memory which more immediate outbursts prevented from reviving."

(p. 435, Kindle, Vintage Classics)

i had a pretty hard time finding the MKE spot from the Penguin quote, so i hope this helps.
Also, Teresa, snatched that one away from ya! ;)


message 2: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Simon wrote: "Also, Teresa, snatched that one away from ya! ;)"

Glad to see it, Simon!


message 3: by Teresa (new)

Teresa In the MKE edition there is an editorial comment by the translator re this, spoken by Madame Verdurin about M. de Charlus:

"What a rattle * he is! What a rattle! Oh, if it comes to rattles, he's a famous rattle!"

[* Mme. Verdurin uses here the word _tapette_, being probably unaware of its popular meaning. C. K. S. M.]


My guess is that Mme Verdurin was well aware of its meaning, which google-translate tells me is 'pansy'.


message 4: by Marcelita (last edited Oct 13, 2015 11:43AM) (new)

Marcelita Swann | 74 comments Teresa wrote: "In the MKE edition there is an editorial comment by the translator re this, spoken by Madame Verdurin about M. de Charlus:

"What a rattle * he is! What a rattle! Oh, if it comes to rattles, he's a..."


Bing translated as "fly swatter."
https://www.bing.com/translator
I have noticed Bing has some outrageously vulgar translations. Some pesky programmers?


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