Multilingual America: Language and the Making of American Literature: 156 (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 156)


Multilingual America: Language and the Making of American Literature: 156 (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 156)
by Lawrence Alan Rosenwald (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (25 Sept. 2008)
Language: English
Hardcover: 216 pages
ISBN-10: 052189686X
ISBN-13: 0719576733
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Book Description
Throughout its history, America has been the scene of multiple encounters between communities speaking different languages. Literature has long sought to represent these encounters in various ways, from James Fenimore Cooper's frontier fictions to the Jewish-American writers who popularised Yiddish as a highly influential modern vernacular. While other studies have concentrated on isolated parts of this history, Lawrence Rosenwald's book is the first to consider the whole story of linguistic representation in American literature, and to consider as well how multilingual fictions can be translated and incorporated into a national literary history. He uses case studies to analyse the most important kinds of linguistic encounters, such as those between Europeans and Native Americans, those between slaveholders and African slaves, and those between immigrants and American citizens. This ambitious, engaging book is an important contribution to the study of American literature, history and culture.

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