Multilingual Subjects: On Standard English, Its Speakers, and Others in the Long Eighteenth Century

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In the eighteenth century, the British Empire pursued its commercial ambitions across the globe, greatly expanding its colonial presence, and with it, the reach of the English language. During this era, a standard form of English was taught in the British provinces just as it was increasingly exported from the British Isles to colonial outposts in North America, the Caribbean, South Asia, Oceania, and West Africa.  Read more...

Author(s): Daniel DeWispelare
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 336
City: English-speaking countries., Great Britain.
Tags: English language, Political aspects, English-speaking countries, Social aspects, Sociolinguistics, Standardization

Cover
Contents
Introduction. Multiplicity and Relation: Toward an Anglophone Eighteenth Century
MULTILINGUAL LIVES: Peros, Jack, Neptune, and Cupid
Chapter 1. The Multilingualism of the Other: Politics, Counterpolitics, Anglophony, and Beyond
MULTILINGUAL LIVES: Reverend Lyons
Chapter 2. De Copia: Language, Politics, and Aesthetics
MULTILINGUAL LIVES: Dorothy Pentreath and William Bodener
Chapter 3. De Libertate: Anglophony and the Idea of "Free" Translation
MULTILINGUAL LIVES: Joseph Emin
Chapter 4. Literacy Fictions: Making Linguistic Difference Legible. MULTILINGUAL LIVES: Antera DukeChapter 5. The "Alien Wealth" of "Lucky Contaminations": Freedom, Labor, and Translation
MULTILINGUAL LIVES: Sequoyah
Conclusion. Anglophone Futures: Globalization and Divination, Language and the Humanities
Appendix A. Selected "Dialect" Prose
Appendix B. Selected "Dialect" Poetry
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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Acknowledgments.