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For centuries, French was the language of international commercial and diplomatic relations, a near-dominant language in literature and poetry, and was widely used in teaching. It even became the fashionable language of choice in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries for upper class Dutch, Russians, Italians, Egyptians, and others for personal correspondence, travel journals, and memoirs. This book is the first to take a close look at how French was used in that latter context: outside of France, in personal and private life. It gathers contributions from historians, literary scholars, and linguists and covers a wide range of geographical areas
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monografia Rebiun27548486 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun27548486 m|||||o||d|||||||| cr|||||||||||| 201126s2017||||ne o ||1 0|eng|d 9789048529988 ebook) 9789462980594 hardback) UAM 991008020492304211 CBUC 991013161426806708 CBUC 991010754276006709 UkCbUP eng UkCbUP UNAV eng fre 440 23 French as language of intimacy in the Modern Age Le français, langue de l'intime à l'époque moderne et contemporaine / edited by Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau and Marie-Christine Kok Escalle Français, langue de l'intime à l'époque moderne et contemporaine Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2017 Amsterdam Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 1 recurso electrónico (210 p.) 1 recurso electrónico (210 p.) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia. online resource cr rdacarrier. CUP ebooks Languages and culture in history Frontmatter -- Languages and Culture in History -- Table of Contents -- Introduction Escalle Kok, Marie-Christine / Strien-Chardonneau, Madeleine van. -- 1. Le français langue seconde, langue de la relation intime, de la relation à soi et à l'autre Strien-Chardonneau, Madeleine van / Escalle, Marie-Christine Kok. -- Part I From French as a Language of the Bilingual Netherlands to the 'Language of Universality' in a Wider Europe (Sixteenth - Eighteenth Centuries) Du français langue du bilinguisme aux Pays-Bas à la 'langue de l'universalité' dans l'Europe élargie (seizième - dix-huitième siècles) -- 2. Vertu versus Deugd Reinders, Sophie. -- 3. Correspondance de Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp (1762-1834) avec sa mère Carolina van Haren (1741-1812) Strien-Chardonneau, Madeleine van. -- 4. Le français langue de l'intime dans la correspondance de la comtesse d'Albany Piselli, Francesca. -- 5 Seduction, Introspection, Experimentation Isenberg, Nancy. -- Part II The Use of French as a Second Language: From Continuity to Geographical Growth (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries) De l'utilisation du français langue seconde. De la continuité à l'expansion géographique (dix-neuvième - vingtième siècles) -- 6. The French Language in the Diaries of Olga Davydova Debrenne, Michèle. -- 7. Les Souvenirs du jeune Harco Hora Siccama (1854-1858) Escalle, Marie-Christine Kok. -- 8.Intimate' Notes from Hell Güven, Hanife / Güven, Devrim Çetin. -- 9. Writing in French Öztürk, Banu. -- Index For centuries, French was the language of international commercial and diplomatic relations, a near-dominant language in literature and poetry, and was widely used in teaching. It even became the fashionable language of choice in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries for upper class Dutch, Russians, Italians, Egyptians, and others for personal correspondence, travel journals, and memoirs. This book is the first to take a close look at how French was used in that latter context: outside of France, in personal and private life. It gathers contributions from historians, literary scholars, and linguists and covers a wide range of geographical areas Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Strien-Chardonneau, Madeleine van editor Kok-Escalle, Marie-Christine 1948-) editor