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his rules >>>>>>>>>>> the law
The man is always talking. Other man is always calm.
All's right with the world,
I am a Japanese Jooster fan, and sorry if my translation is wrong.
In Japan, there are two types of translations for the works of Wodehouse. One is the translation by Tamaki Morimura, which is used for the manga version, and the other is by Masakatsu Iwanaga and Taiichi Koyama.
It seems Morimura's version gives weight to recreate the flavor and character images, while Iwanaga and Koyama forcus on replacing exactly what original text means with Japanese.
Now, regarding the part that all Jooster fans frame and display, "I'm fond of Mr. Wooster...," Iwanaga and Koyama's translation is, ”大好きなウースター様のことですから、お顔を見るとくじけそうな気持ちになりました.”
In this case, the term "大好き(Dai suki)" strongly express the sense of affection. In Japan, it's not common for someone of lower status to describe someone of higher status as "大好き," making it a frank and affectionate expression. It could be interpreted as Jeeves, being the older character, having a deep affection for the favorable young man, Bertie.
Of course, it's also possible to interpret it as "I love him," indicating a strong sense of love. In other words, Iwanaga and Koyama's translation conveys a meaning like, "I have a very good feeling (friendship, affection or love) about Mr. Wooster, so when I saw his despairing face, I almost faltered (in my determination to train him with severe methods)."
On the other hand, Morimura's translation is, "わたくしはウースター様が好きでございます。あの方のお顔を拝見して、わたくしはもう少しで心とろけるところであったと、認めるものでございます."
The phrase "好き(Suki)" is used in a wide range, from a confession of hidden love to a simple expression of goodwill. So, while it may sound slightly more serious than "大好き", the difference from Iwanaga and Koyama's translation is not significant.
The issue arises in the subsequent part. Morimura translates "I admit I came very near to melting," using the imagery of "melt" as "心とろける(kokoro torokeru)" ("my heart felt like it was about to melt").
The problem is that the Japanese phrase "心とろける(herart + melt)" does not necessarily imply a wavering of resolve or a softening of emotions; rather, it carries a strong image of entrancement or in ecstasy. In other words, while Iwanaga and Koyama's translation allows for the imagining of gentle Jeeves, Morimura's translation opens the door to envisioning sadistic Jeeves who is enraptured by Bertie's despairing face. I don't know what the word "melting" exactly means in English, but translation is indeed fascinating!
Which do you prefer?
The gentle Jeeves hesitating to train the beloved Mr. Wooster
The sadistic Jeeves, enchantedly gazing at Mr. Wooster's despairing face
Note that both Jeeves will carry out the training as planned.
Japanese version of this blog :
日本におけるウッドハウス作品の翻訳には2種類あります。漫画版の元になった森村たまき訳と岩永正勝・小山太一訳です。
私は英語に詳しくないので間違っているかもしれませんが、森村訳が比較的雰囲気やキャラのイメージ重視なのに対し、岩永・小山訳は原文に書いてあることだけをシンプルに日本語に置き換えた感じです。
さて、全世界のJoosterファンが額縁に入れて飾っている"I'm fond of Mr.Wooster…"の部分ですが、岩永・小山訳は「大好きなウースター様のことですから、お顔を見るとくじけそうな気持になりました」です。この場合の「大好き」はかなり強い親愛の情を示す言葉です。日本では通常身分の低い者が身分の高い人を「大好き」と形容することはあまりないので、フランクかつ親しみのこもった言い方と言えます。年長者であるジーヴスが好ましい若者のバーティに強い親愛の情を持っている、という解釈なのかもしれません。もちろん、「愛している」という意味に解釈することも可能です。つまり、岩永・小山訳は「私はウースター様をとても好ましく思っているので、彼の絶望した顔を見て(彼をひどい目に合わせて調教しようという決意が)くじけそうになった」ぐらいの意味です。
一方、森村訳は「わたくしはウースター様が好きでございます。あの方のお顔を拝見して、わたくしはもう少しで心とろけるところであったと、認めるものでございます」です。「私は(人名)が好きです」は秘めたる愛の告白から単なる好意の表明まで幅広く使われますので、「大好きなウースター様」より若干真剣な告白に聞こえるものの、岩永・小山訳とそこまで違いはありません。問題はその後です。森村訳は"I admit I came very near to melting"のmeltのイメージをそのまま用いて「心がとろけそうだった」と訳しています。問題は日本語の「心とろける」に決意が鈍るとか感情が和らぐという意味があまりなく、うっとりする、恍惚とするようなイメージが強いことです。つまり、岩永・小山訳では善人(ぶっている)ジーヴスが想像できる一方、森村訳では大好きなウースター様の絶望した顔を見てうっとりするサディストのジーヴスが想像可能だということです。翻訳って面白いですね。
あなたはどちらの訳が好きですか?
大好きなウースター様への調教を躊躇する優しいジーヴス
ウースター様が好きなので絶望顔をうっとり眺めるジーヴス
なお、どちらも調教は予定通り行います
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Nobody Expects The Japanese Jooster: Some Fun Translation Notes
Hey, guys. Are y'all aware that in the Japanese translation of "Bertie Changes His Mind", the line where Jeeves says "I'm fond of Mr. Wooster" is translated as 「私はウースター様が好きでございます」 (or, "watakushi wa Wooster-sama ga suki de gozaimasu")? Because I'm sure not normal about this.
Tl;dr: this line now reads like a love confession. (If an amusingly keigo-ridden love confession, because even in his internal dialogue Jeeves is physically incapable of not sounding aggressively polite.) More under the cut.
Town & Country
(bertie did have to bully the old feudal spirit a bit for him to sit on the sofa but he got him there)
Jeeves & The Inherent Homoerotic Nature of Becoming a Mans Valet
Jeeves
Their distance is very intimate, but for Jeeves, it's just work.
I like that fact rather sexy.
By the way, I painted this picture without thinking about what the situation was, but I think it is probably where He was moving sleeping master without permission to wash the sheets😁
I like the fact that Jeeves makes decisions about Bertie without Bertie's permission.
lazy ass jooster kith doodle cos why not
Drunken Master
"good evening,sir"
Bertie once got drunk and walked naked into a fountain when he was a student, so he probably has a drinking problem.It seems like he would go home drunk and give Jeeves a lot of trouble.
My gentlemen.
I think Bertie would be handsome if he would shut up.
My young master.
weedy butterfly
It is based on an anti-smoking poster that became a hot topic in France.It says, "To smoke is to be a slave to tobacco," Very eye-catching poster!😮 I had Bertie do it.
Your vampire Bertie au is so beautiful, I love it! Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! I'll draw more!😄😄😄