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Schlegel-Tieck Prize : ウィキペディア英語版
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.〔(Details )〕
==Winners==
2014
* Winner: Jamie Bulloch for his translation of ''The Mussel Feast'' by Birgit Vanderbecke (Peirene Press)
* Commended: Anthea Bell for her translation of ''In Times of Fading Light'' by Eugen Ruge (Graywolf Press)
2013
* Winner: Ian Crockatt for his translation of ''Pure Contradiction - Selected Poems'' by Rainer Maria Rilke (Arc)
* Commended: Jamie Bulloch for his translation of ''Sea of Ink'' by Richard Weihe (Peirene Press)
2012
* Winner: Vincent Kling for his translation of ''Why the Child is Cooking in the Polenta'' by Aglaja Veteranyi (Dalkey Archive Press)
* Commended: Ross Benjamin for his translation of ''Funeral for a Dog'' by Thomas Pletzinger (Norton)

2011
* Winner: Damion Searls for ''Comedy in a Minor Key'' by Hans Keilson (Hesperus)
* Runner-up: Michael Hofmann for ''Angina Days: Selected Poems'' by Günter Eich (Princeton University Press)
2010
* Winner: Breon Mitchell for ''Die Blechtrommel'' ''The Tin Drum'' by Günter Grass (Harvill Secker)
* Runner-up: Allan Blunden for ''The Return of the State?'' by Erhard Eppler (Forum Press)
2009
* Winner: Anthea Bell for ''Burning Secret'' by Stefan Zweig (Pushkin Press)
* Runner-up: Michael Hofmann for ''The Seventh Well'' by Fred Wander (Granta)
2008
* Winner: Ian Fairley for ''Snow Part'' by Paul Celan (Carcanet)
* Runner-up: Anthea Bell for ''Amok and Other Stories'' by Stefan Zweig (Pushkin Press)
2007
* Winner: Sally-Ann Spencer for ''The Swarm'' by Frank Schätzing (Hodder)
* Runner-up: Anthea Bell for ''Vienna'' by Eva Menasse (Weidenfeld)
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
* Winner: Karen Leeder for ''Selected Poems'' by Evelyn Schlag (Carcanet)
* Runner-up: Michael Hofmann for ''The Stalin Organ'' by Gert Ledig (Granta Books)
2004
* Winner: Martin Chalmers for ''The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer, 1945-59'' (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
2003
* Winner: Anthea Bell for ''Rain'' by Karen Duve (Bloomsbury)
* Runner-up: Michael Hofmann for ''Luck'' by Gert Hofmann (Harvill)
2002
* Winner: Anthea Bell for ''Austerlitz'' by W.G. Sebald (Hamish Hamilton)
* Runner-up: John Felstiner for ''The Poems and Prose of Paul Celan'' (Norton)
2001
* Winner: Krishna Winston for ''Too Far Afield'' by Günter Grass (Faber and Faber)
* Runner-up: Anthea Bell for ''Vienna Passion'' by Lilian Faschinger (Headline)
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
* Winner: John Brownjohn for ''Heroes Like Us'' by Thomas Brussig (Harvill)
1998
* Winner: Mike Mitchell for ''Letters Back to Ancient China'' by Herbert Rosendörfer (Dedalus)
* Runner-up: J.A. Underwood for ''Das Schloss'' (''The Castle'') by Franz Kafka (Penguin)
1997
* Winner: Shaun Whiteside for ''Magdalena the Sinner'' by Lilian Faschinger (Headline Review)
1996
* Winners: David McLintock for ''Extinction'' by Thomas Bernhardt (Quartet); David McLintock for ''Caesar'' by Christian Meier (HarperCollins)
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
* Winner: Krishna Winston for ''Goebbels'' by Ralf Georg Reuth (Constable)
1993
* Winners: John Brownjohn for ''The Swedish Cavaliers'' by Leo Perutz (Harvill); John Brownjohn for ''Infanta'' by Bodo Kirchhoff (Harvill); Michael Hofmann for ''Death in Rome'' by Wolfgang Koeppen (Hamish Hamilton)
1992
* Winner: Geoffrey Skelton for ''The Training Ground'' by Siegfried Lenz (Methuen)
1991
* Winners: John E. Woods for ''The Last World'' by Christoph Ransmayr (Chatto & Windus); Hugh Young for ''The Story of the Last Thought'' by Edgar Hilsenrath (Penguin)
1990
* Winner: David McLintock for ''Women in a River Landscape'' by Heinrich Böll (Secker & Warburg)
1989
* Winners: Quintin Hoare for ''The Town Park & Other Stories'' by Herman Grab (Verso); Peter Tegel for ''The Snake Tree'' by Uwe Timm (Picador)
1988
* Winners: Ralph Manheim for ''The Rat'' by Günter Grass (Secker & Warburg); Michael Hofmann for ''Der Kontrabaß'' (''The Double-Bass'') by Patrick Süskind (Hamish Hamilton)
1987
* Winner: Anthea Bell for ''The Stone and the Flute'' by Hans Bemmann (Viking)
1986
* Winners: Christopher Middleton for ''The Spectacle at the Tower'' by Gert Hofmann (Carcanet); Allan Blunden for ''Pro and Contra Wagner'' by Thomas Mann (Faber and Faber)
1985
* Winner: John Bowden for ''The Authority of the Bible and the Rise of the Modern World'' by Henning Graf Reventlow (SCM Press)
1984
* Winner: Patricia Crampton for ''Marbot'' by Wolfgang Hildesheimer (Dent)
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
* Winner: Eric Mosbacher for ''The Wolf'' by Eric Zimen (Souvenir)
1981
* Winners: Michael Hamburger for ''Poems'' by Paul Celan (Carcanet); Edward Quinn for ''Does God Exist?'' by Hans Küng (Collins)
1980
* Winners: Janet Seligman for ''The English House'' by Herman Muthesius (Granada); David Harvey & Hazel Harvey for ''Sophocles'' by Karl Reinhardt (Blackwell)
1979
* Winners: Ralph Manheim for ''Die Flunder'' (''The Flounder'') by Günter Grass (Secker & Warburg); John Brownjohn for ''People and Politics'' by Willy Brandt (Collins)
1978
* Winner: Michael Hamburger for ''German Poetry 1910-1975'' (Carcanet)
1977
* Winners: Charles Kessler for ''Wallenstein: His Life Narrated'' by Golo Mann (Andre Deutsch); Ralph Manheim for ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' by Bertolt Brecht (Eyre Methuen)
1976
* Winner: Marian Jackson (deceased) for ''War of Illusions'' by Fritz Fischer (Chatto & Windus)
1975
* Winner: John Bowden for ''Judaism and Hellenism'' by Martin Hengel (SCM Press)
1974
* Winner: Geoffrey Skelton for ''Frieda Lawrence'' by Robert Lucas (Secker & Warburg)
1973
* Winner: Geoffrey Strachan for ''Love and Hate'' by Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt (Methuen)
1972
* Winner: Richard Barry for ''The Brutal Takeover'' by Kurt von Schuschnigg (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
1971
* Winner: Ewald Osers for ''The Scorched Earth'' by Paul Carell (Harrap)
1970
* Winner: Eric Mosbacher for ''Society without the Father'' by Alexander Mitscherlich (Tavistock)
1969
* Winner: Leila Vennewitz for ''The End of a Mission'' by Heinrich Böll (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
1968
* Winner: Henry Collins for ''History of the International'' by Julius Braunthal (Nelson)
1967
* Winner: James Strachey for ''The Works of Sigmund Freud'' (Hogarth)
1966
* Winner: Ralph Manheim for ''Dog Years'' by Günter Grass (Secker & Warburg)
1965
* Winner: Michael Bullock for ''The Thirtieth Year'' by Ingeborg Bachmann (Andre Deutsch) and ''Report on Bruno'' by Joseph Breitbach (Cape)

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