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In order to analyze the examples of fantasy texts translations it is indispensable to determine what fantasy literature refers to. Yet, it seems also crucial to demonstrate in what way the notion of intertextual and intercultural relations applies to the process of translation. Once these two elements are explained, it is possible to proceed to examining examples which best illustrate the theory. Red Country by Joe Abercrombie, Drood by Dan Simmons, Les Lames du cardinal written by Pierre Pevel and Brent Weeks’ The Way of Shadows show that in the fantasy text translation, intercultural relations are always present due to the fact that the fantasy world constitutes a separate culture, which must be respected. It as well as intertextuality may also be interconnected with the references to other, often exotic, cultures and other literary texts.
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