Schlegel-Tieck Prize

The Schlegel-Tieck Prize for German Translation is a literary translation prize given by the Society of Authors in London. It is named for August Wilhelm Schlegel and Ludwig Tieck who translated Shakespeare to German in the 19th century. Translations from the German original into English are considered for the prize. The value of the prize is GBP 3,000.[1]

Winners

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

  • Winner: Philip Boehm for A Woman in Berlin by anonymous (Virago)
  • Runner-up: Caroline Mustill for A Little History of the World by E.H. Gombrich (Yale University Press)

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

  • Winner: Joyce Crick for The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud (OUP)
  • Runner-up: Patrick Bridgwater for Duino Elegies by Rainer Maria Rilke (Menard Press)

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

  • Winners: Ronald Speirs for Political Writings of Max Weber (CUP); William Yuill for The Making of Europe: The Enlightenment by Ulrich im Hof (Blackwell)

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

1984

1983

  • Winners: Paul Falla & A.J. Ryder for A History of European Integration, 1945-47 by Walter Lipgens (Clarendon Press); Arnold Pomerans for A Small Yes and a Big No by George Grosz (Allison & Busby)

1982

1981

1980

1979

1978

1977

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1968

  • Winner: Henry Collins for History of the International by Julius Braunthal (Nelson)

1967

1966

1965

References

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