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Christian Morgenstern * Der Werwolf German Arg-1652-825 2013-02-11 18:44 Manfred only this add
Hans Eiseneck El Hechicero hispana Arg-1656-825 2013-02-13 18:46 Manfred only this add
Bertilo Wennergren La lupfantomo Esperanto Arg-1653-825 2013-02-14 23:29 Manfred only this remove
R. Platteau Le loup-garou French Arg-1655-825 2013-02-13 21:56 Manfred only this remove
Max Knight The Banshee (An Approach) English Arg-1660-825 2013-02-13 22:36 Manfred only this remove
Alexander Gross The Werewolf English Arg-1657-825 2013-02-13 18:39 Manfred only this remove
Sven Collberg Varulven Swedish Arg-1654-825 2013-02-13 17:00 Manfred only this add

Christian Morgenstern,
Le loup-garou

 

Christian Morgenstern,
La lupfantomo

 

Christian Morgenstern,
The Banshee (An Approach)

 

Christian Morgenstern,
The Werewolf

 
translated by R. Platteau   translated by Bertilo Wennergren   translated by Max Knight   translated by Alexander Gross
 
Un loup-garou, une certaine nuit,   Jen lupfantom’ de famili’   One night, a banshee slunk away   A Werewolf, troubled by his name,
Laissa sa moitié et puis se rendit   meznokte iam kuris for   from mate and child, and in the gloom   Left wife and brood one night and came
Auprès de la tombe d’un maître d’école   al tombo de la profesor’.   went to a village teacher’s tomb,   To a hidden graveyard to enlist
Et lui dit, “ sur moi dis tout, c’est ton rôle ! ”   kaj petis pri konjugaci’.   requesting him: “Inflect me, pray.”   The aid of a long-dead philologist.
 
Un loup-garou, une certaine nuit,   Do diktis tiu dokta ul’   The village teacher climbed up straight   “Oh sage, wake up, please don’t berate me,”
Laissa sa moitié et puis se rendit   starante sur la kructabul’   upon his grave stone with its plate   He howled sadly, “Just conjugate me.”
Auprès de la tombe d’un maître d’école   dum lup’ senmova kiel splinto   and to the apparition said   The seer arose a bit unsteady
Et lui dit, “ sur moi dis tout, c’est ton rôle ! ”   atentis vortojn de l’ mortinto.   who meekly knelt before the dead:   Yawned twice, wheezed once, and then was ready.
 
“ - On peut à ton sujet puisque nous y sommes   De “lupfantomo”, simpla rekta,   “The banSHEE, in the subject’s place;   “Well, ‘Werewolf’ is your plural past,
Se demander encor bien des choses en somme.   tra “lupfintomo”, plej perfekta,   the banHERS, the possessive case.   While ‘Waswolf’ is singularly cast:
Loup-garoù ? mais avant   plu “lupfontomo”, iom rara,   The banHER, next, is what they call   There’s ‘Amwolf’ too, the present tense,
Il faut se dire : loup-garquand ?   ĝis “lupfuntomo”, ho, koŝmara.   objective case--and that is all.”   And ‘Iswolf,’ ‘Arewolf’ in this same sense.”
 
Loup-garcomment ? et puis   Ĉi participoj plaĉis multe   The banshee marveled at the cases   “I know that--I’m no mental cripple--
Bien évidemment loup-garqui ? ”   al la fantomo, kaj rezulte   and writhed with pleasure, making faces,   The future form and participle
Toutes ces questions semblèrent au loup bien absconses,   ĝi petis: “Legu plu el PIV-o   but said: “You did not add, so far,   Are what I crave,” the beast replied.
Car en fait ce qu’il voulait c’était les réponses.   pri participoj en pasivo.”   the plural to the singular!”   The scholar paused--again he tried:
 
“ - Point de réponses, dit le puits de savoir,   La viro ĉagreniĝis tamen:   The teacher, though, admitted then   “A ‘Will-be-wolf?’ It’s just too long:
Etre imaginaire, nul ne peut te voir ! ”   “Jam fermis mi per fin’ kaj amen,   that this was not within his ken.   ‘Shall-be-wolf?’ ‘Has-been-wolf?’ Utterly wrong!
A ces mots l’animal éclata tout en larmes.   ĉar netransiraj bestoj feblas   “While bans are frequent”, he advised,   Such words are wounds beyond all suture--
“ - Oh!, même les baisers de ma douce moitié   kaj la pasiv’ neniam eblas.”   “A she cannot be plurized.”   I’m sorry, but you have no future.”
 
Ne pourrons plus me faire me sentir tout entier.   Sed lupfantomo pri transiro   The banshee, rising clammily,   The Werewolf knew better--his sons still slept
Rester un loup-garou est un sort qui m’alarme. ”   ja spertas pli ol eĉ vampiro.   wailed: “What about my family?”   At home, and homewards now he crept,
Mais comme le loup était bien poli   La lup’ revenis larmokula   Then, being not a learned creature,   Happy, humble, without apology
Il remercia et puis repartit.   al sia famili’ ulula.   said humbly “Thanks” and left the teacher.   For such folly of philology.
 
Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into French by R. Platteau.

Tiu ĉi francigo troviĝas en
http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.
  Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into Esperanto by Bertilo Wennergren.

Vidu la retejon
http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.
  Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into English by Max Knight (civila nomo:
Max Kühnel, *1909-06-08 - †1993-08-31).

Tiu ĉi angligo troviĝas en
http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.
Pri la tradukinto Max Knight vidu:
http://www.jbeilharz.de/morgenstern/morgenstern_poems.html
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  Translation of the German poem "Der Werwolf"
by Christian Morgenstern (Kristiano
Matenstelo, *1871-05-06 - †1914-03-31)
into English by Alexander Gross.

Tiu ĉi angligo troviĝas en
http://bertilow.com/literaturo/lupfantomo.html.