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Multilingual Texts and Practices in Early Modern Europe Peter Auger (University of Birmingham, UK)

Multilingual Texts and Practices in Early Modern Europe By Peter Auger (University of Birmingham, UK)

Multilingual Texts and Practices in Early Modern Europe by Peter Auger (University of Birmingham, UK)


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This collection offers a cross-disciplinary exploration of the ways in which multilingual practices were embedded in early modern European literary culture, opening up a dynamic dialogue between contemporary multilingual practices and scholarly work on early modern history and literature.

Multilingual Texts and Practices in Early Modern Europe Summary

Multilingual Texts and Practices in Early Modern Europe by Peter Auger (University of Birmingham, UK)

This collection offers a cross-disciplinary exploration of the ways in which multilingual practices were embedded in early modern European literary culture, opening up a dynamic dialogue between contemporary multilingual practices and scholarly work on early modern history and literature.

The nine chapters draw on translation studies, literary history, transnational literatures, and contemporary sociolinguistic research to explore how multilingual practices manifested themselves across different social, cultural and institutional spaces. The exploration of a diverse range of contexts allows for the opportunity to engage with questions around how individual practices shape national and transnational language practices and literatures, the impact of multilingual practices on identity formation, and their implications for creative innovations in bilingual and multilingual texts. Taken as a whole, the collection paves the way for future conversations on what early modern literary studies and present-day multilingualism research might learn from one another and the extent to which historical texts might supply precedents for contemporary multilingual practices.

This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, early modern studies in history and literature, and comparative literature.

About Peter Auger (University of Birmingham, UK)

Peter Auger is Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at the University of Birmingham. His research examines sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English and Scottish literature in relation to other languages and literatures, especially French. He is the author of Du Bartas' Legacy in England and Scotland (2019). Shorter publications have addressed topics including literary reception, translation and imitation practices, language learning, and cultural diplomacy.

Sheldon Brammall is Associate Professor in Early Modern Literature at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of The English Aeneid: Translations of Virgil, 1555-1646 (2015) and is currently completing a monograph on the reception of the Appendix Vergiliana in Renaissance Europe.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors

Foreword
Jan Bloemendal

Preface
Peter Auger and Sheldon Brammall

  1. 'Introduction: Historical Ethnography of Multilingual Texts and Practices'
    Peter Auger
  2. Part I: Producing and Using Multilingual Texts

    Introduction
    Peter Auger and Sheldon Brammall

  3. 'From Multilingual to Multimodal: Educational French-Dutch Translation in Early Modern Times'
    Alisa van de Haar
  4. 'Multilingualism as Cultural Capital: Women and Translation at the German Courts'
    Hilary Brown
  5. 'The Berlaimonts: Europe on a Page? Seeking Cultural and Linguistic Common Ground in Early Modern Europe'
    Susan Baddeley
  6. 'Why Print in Two Languages? Bilingual French-Spanish Books: Teaching, Commerce, and Diplomacy in Early Seventeenth-Century France'
    Aurore Schoenecker
  7. Part II: Multilingual and Monolingual Literatures

    Introduction
    Peter Auger and Sheldon Brammall

  8. 'Collaborative Translation as a Model for Multilingual Printing in Early Renaissance Editions of Aesop's Fables'
    Belen Bistue
  9. 'Fixity and Fluidity in Pietro Bembo's Prose della volgar lingua'
    Sheldon Brammall
  10. 'Adventures in Early Modern Multilingualism: Exceptional England?'
    Anne Coldiron
  11. Afterword
    Mark Sebba

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NPB9780367555733
9780367555733
0367555735
Multilingual Texts and Practices in Early Modern Europe by Peter Auger (University of Birmingham, UK)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-02-09
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