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Latin In Modern Fiction Who Says Its A Dead Language Henryk Hoffmann

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Latin In Modern Fiction Who Says Its A Dead Language Henryk Hoffmann
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Publisher: Vernon Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.5 MB
Author: Henryk Hoffmann
ISBN: 9781622739493, 9781648892646, 1622739493, 1648892647, 2021932158
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Latin In Modern Fiction Who Says Its A Dead Language Henryk Hoffmann by Henryk Hoffmann 9781622739493, 9781648892646, 1622739493, 1648892647, 2021932158 instant download after payment.

The goal of this book is to prove that Latin is not a dead language by demonstrating how prevalent and strong it still is in modern Western culture. In order to do so, the author, an English philologist with a long experience as a Latin educator, catalogues, explains and interprets Latin quotations and references in a multitude of twentieth- and twenty-first-century literary works by—primarily—mainstream authors (from Aldous Huxley to Saul Bellow to John Irving), crime/mystery writers (from Raymond Chandler to Elizabeth George to Dennis Lehane) and frontier/western novelists (from Emerson Hough to Larry McMurtry). The three areas of fiction constituting the main scope of the book indicate the author’s major interest and preference, as well as the subject matter of his extensive research, both prior and current—the former related to his already published books.The writers offering the most impressive contributions to the thesis are featured in the three parts of the main body; those with lesser input are listed in the Appendix. The prospective readers of the book include all Latin students and educators at the secondary and college levels worldwide.

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