Multilingualism and the Twentieth-Century Novel

Multilingualism and the Twentieth-Century Novel
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Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9783030058104
ISBN-13 : 3030058107
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Book Synopsis Multilingualism and the Twentieth-Century Novel by : James Reay Williams

Download or read book Multilingualism and the Twentieth-Century Novel written by James Reay Williams and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-04-17 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that the Anglophone novel in the twentieth century is, in fact, always multilingual. Rooting its analysis in modern Europe and the Caribbean, it recognises that monolingualism, not multilingualism, is a historical and global rarity, and argues that this fact must inform our study of the novel, even when it remains notionally Anglophone. Drawing principally upon four authors – Joseph Conrad, Jean Rhys, Wilson Harris and Junot Díaz – this study argues that a close engagement with the novel reveals a series of ways to apprehend, depict and theorise various kinds of language diversity. In so doing, it reveals the presence of the multilingual as a powerful shaping force for the direction of the novel from 1900 to the present day which cuts across and complicates current understandings of modernist, postcolonial and global literatures.


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