Scholars of all periods and centuries who are interested in Iberian languages and letters will benefit from the book, and libraries both around the States and abroad will want to acquire it. (Patricia Hart, World Literature Today)
Political rivalry and friction between the Spanish periphery (Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, etc.) and its center (Castile) have dampened the study of the linguistic and literary relations between them. However, this collection of essays makes an important contribution to the study of the relations between Catalan and Castilian. Contributors include renowned Peninsular scholars, Lluis Alpera, Carles Duarte, Antoni Ferrando, Joan Triadu, and Francesc Vallverdu, and distinguished American professors Manuel Duran, Milton M. Azevedo, Jaime Ferran, Peter Cocozzella, and Edward J. Neugaard. The compendium is the fruit of the Fifth Catalan Symposium of the Center for Catalan Studies at The Catholic University of America and honors its director and Professor emeritus, Josep M. Sola-Sole, for his lifetime effort in support of the investigation of the interrelations of the different languages and literatures that have contributed and are still contributing to the real soul of Spain.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. New. About the Author The Editor: Suzanne S. Hintz is an associate Professor of Spanish and Coordinator for Foreign Languages at Germanna Community College. She earned her Ph.D. in Latin American Literature from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. She has published diverse articles in professional journals both in the U.S. and abroad and has been an invited contributor to special editions on both Latin American and Catalan literature. She is the author of Rosario Ferré, A Search for Identity (Peter Lang, 1995), and she translated Josep M. Sol-Solé's Catalan novel, The War of the Christs and Emilia's Case (Peter Lang, 1992). Product Description Political rivalry and friction between the Spanish periphery (Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, etc.) and its center (Castile) have dampened the study of the linguistic and literary relations between them. However, this collection of essays makes an important contribution to the study of the relations between Catalan and Castilian. Contributors include renowned Peninsular scholars, Lluís Alpera, Carles Duarte, Antoni Ferrando, Joan Triadú, and Francesc Vallverdú, and distinguished American professors Manuel Durán, Milton M. Azevedo, Jaime Ferrán, Peter Cocozzella, and Edward J. Neugaard. The compendium is the fruit of the Fifth Catalan Symposium of the Center for Catalan Studies at The Catholic University of America and honors its director and Professor emeritus, Josep M. Sol-Solé, for his lifetime effort in support of the investigation of the interrelations of the different languages and literatures that have contributed and are still contributing to the real soul of Spain. Review Scholars of all periods and centuries who are interested in Iberian languages and letters will benefit from the book, and libraries both around the States and abroad will want to acquire it. (Patricia Hart, World Literature Today) From the Publisher Political rivalry and friction between the Spanish periphery (Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, etc.) and its center (Castile) have dampened the study of the linguistic and literary relations between them. However, this collection of essays makes an important contribution to the study of the relations between Catalan and Castilian. Contributors include renowned Peninsular scholars, Lluís Alpera, Carles Duarte, Antoni Ferrando, Joan Triadú, and Francesc Vallverdú, and distinguished American professors Manuel Durán, Milton M. Azevedo, Jaime Ferrán, Peter Cocozzella, and Edward J. Neugaard. This compendium is the fruit of the Fifth Catalan Symposium of the Center for Catalan Studies at The Catholic University of America and honors its director and Professor emeritus, Josep M. Sol-Solé, for his lifetime effort in support of the investigation of the interrelations of the different languages and literatures that have contributed and are still contributing to the real soul of Spain. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers SONG0820431362
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