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Part VII : Literary Languages


Subject History, Literature

Key-Topics language

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405129923.2008.x


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Part VII. Literary Languages 42. The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Tradition 43. “In swich englissh as he kan”: Chaucer's Literary Language 44. Shakespeare's Literary Language 45. Jane Austen's Literary English 46. Joyce's English 48. Twixt the Twain: East-West in Rushdie's Zubaan-Tongue 49. Toni Morrison: The Srruggle for the Word ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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