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Sorensen, Janet. The grammar of empire in eighteenth-century British writing. Cambridge University Press, 2000, x, 318pp., very good dust-jacket, fresh attractive copy, black cloth. INSCRIBED to recipient with first name with thanks for his help, likely a person named in the acknowledgments, and SIGNED by Janet. "This study examines the complex role of language as an instrument of empire in eighteenth-century British writing. Focusing in particular on the relationship between England and Scotland and strategies of national and imperial consolidation, Janet Sorensen explores the tensions which arose during a period when the formation of a national standard English coincided with the need to negotiate ever widening imperial linguistic contacts. Close readings of poems, novels, dictionaries, grammars and records of colonial English instruction reveal the deeply conflicting relationship between British national and imperial ideologies., Moving from Scots Gaelic poet Alexander MacDonald to writers such as Adam Smith, Hugh Blair, and Tobias Smollett, Sorensen analyses British linguistic practices of imperial domination, including the enforcement of English language usage. The book also engages with the work of Samuel Johnson and Jane Austen to offer a wider understanding of the ambivalent nature of English linguistic identities." - CONTENTS: 1. Scripting identity? English language and literacy instruction in the Highlands and the strange case of Alexander MacDonald -- 2. "A grammarian's regard to the genius of our tongue": Johnson's Dictionary, imperial grammar, and the customary national language -- 3. Women, Celts, and hollow voices: Tobias Smollett's brokering of Anglo-British linguistic identities -- 4. The figure of the nation: polite language and its originary other in Adam Smith's and Hugh Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres -- 5. "A Translator without Originals": William Shaw's Scots Gaelic and the dialectic of (linguistic) empire -- Epilogue. Jane Austen's language and the strangeness at home in the center. 9780521653275 ISBN 0521653274. N° de ref. del artículo 91270
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