Figures of Speech

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Tim Cassedy

296 psl.

2019 m.

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Svītrkods: 9781609386122

Tim Cassedyā€šĆ„Ć“s fascinating study examines the role that language played at the turn of the nineteenth century as a marker of oneā€šĆ„Ć“s identity. During this time of revolution (U.S., French, and Haitian) and globalization, language served as a way to categorize people within a world that appeared more diverse than ever. Linguistic differences, especially among English-speakers, seemed to validate the emerging national, racial, local, and regional identity categories that took shape in this new world order.

Focusing on six eccentric characters of the timeā€šĆ„Ć®from the woman known as ā€šĆ„ĆŗPrincess Carabooā€šĆ„Ć¹ to wordsmith Noah Websterā€šĆ„Ć®Cassedy shows how each put language at the center of their identities and lived out the possibilities of their eraā€šĆ„Ć“s linguistic ideas. The result is a highly entertaining and equally informative look at how perceptions about who spoke what languageā€šĆ„Ć®and how they spoke itā€šĆ„Ć®determined the shape of communities in the British American colonies and beyond.

This engagingly written story is sure to appeal to historians of literature, culture, and communication; to linguists and book historians; and to general readers interested in how ideas about English developed in the early United States and throughout the English-speaking world.