BRIDGE OF WORDS: ESPERANTO AND THE DREAM OF A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE By Esther Schor Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, $32, 364 pages illustrated Princeton English professor Esther Schor is the author of a ...
Esther Schor, a professor of English, joined Princeton in 1986. Her scholarship focuses on two areas — British Romanticism, and religion and literature. She has also taught several courses in the ...
It never caught on as an international language, but 2 million people around the world still speak it and are urging others to join them. Esperanto has languished in relative obscurity since a Polish ...
Did Esperanto inspire the lyrics of one of David Bowie’s most famous songs? And what could he have gathered from the Polish dialect of Beskidy mountain herders on that Śląsk LP? In April 1976, ...
The international language Esperanto is an auxiliary language that was conceived and developed for international communication. Of around 1,000 known plans for auxiliary languages, Esperanto alone has ...
Retired lawyer and Esperanto speaker Elzbieta Karczewska has travlled the world to meet other speakers of the synthetic language Retired lawyer and Esperanto speaker Elzbieta Karczewska has travlled ...
Remember the word Esperanto? Those of you of my generation will surely have amply heard and read about the hype way back in the '70s about the attempt to promote and establish a universal language.
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