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Translingual Identities
Language and the Self in Stefan Heym and Jakov Lind
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Tamar Steinitz
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English
Published/Copyright:
2013
About this book
Explores the psychology of literary translingualism in the works of two authors, finding it expressed as loss and fragmentation in one case and as opportunity and mediation in the other.
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eBook published on:
September 3, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9781571138637
Original publisher:
Camden House
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224
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9781571138637
Keywords for this book
Translingual Identities; Language; Self; Stefan Heym; Jakov Lind; Exile; Nazism; English Language; Artistic Expression; Psychological Effects; Schizophrenic Existence; Geographical Mobility; Emotional Price; Postwar Context; Tamar Steinitz; Literary Translingualism
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Professional and scholarly;