Languages of the Night: Minor Languages and the Literary Imagination in Twentieth-Century Ireland and Europe
Barry McCrea
This book argues that the sudden decline of old rural vernaculars – such as French patois, Italian dialects, and the Irish language – caused these languages to become the objects of powerful longings and projections that were formative of modernist writing. Seán Ó Ríordáin in Ireland and Pier Paolo Pasolini in Italy reshaped minor languages to use as private idioms of poetry; the revivalist conception of Irish as a lost, perfect language deeply affected the work of James Joyce; the disappearing dialects of northern France seemed to Marcel Proust to offer an escape from time itself. Drawing on a broad range of linguistic and cultural examples to present a major reevaluation of the origins and meaning of European literary modernism, Barry McCrea shows how the vanishing languages of the European countryside influenced metropolitan literary culture in fundamental ways.
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Год:
2015
Издательство:
Yale University Press
Язык:
english
Страницы:
200
ISBN 10:
0300190565
ISBN 13:
9780300190564
Файл:
PDF, 434 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2015