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Esperanto Essentials: 3 Classic Books on the Universal Language - Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education etc - cover

Esperanto Essentials: 3 Classic Books on the Universal Language - Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education etc

William W. Mann, Walter John Clark, Richard Bartholdt, A. Christen

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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Esperanto Essentials: 3 Classic Books on the Universal Language is a profound anthology that captures the essence and versatility of Esperanto through a diverse range of literary works. Delve into the core themes of universality, linguistic innovation, and cross-cultural communication that underscore this collection. Each piece, curated with precision, showcases varying literary styles that range from eloquent essays to pioneering linguistic discourses, painting a comprehensive picture of Esperanto's impact across literary landscapes. The anthology is a testament to the language's enduring significance and its role as a bridge in a world of diverse tongues. The erudite contributions of Richard Bartholdt, A. Christen, Walter John Clark, and William W. Mann form the backbone of this collection. These authors, through their unique lenses, have collectively enriched the dialogue surrounding Esperanto, embedding it within historical and cultural narratives. Their works reflect a commitment to the ideals behind the Esperanto movement, aligning with the broader 20th-century pursuit of global communication and understanding. The anthology leverages their diverse backgrounds to shed light on how Esperanto has been a beacon for unity in linguistic diversity. For readers eager to traverse the history and possibilities of a truly universal language, this anthology offers an invaluable exploration. It provides access to a rich tapestry of perspectives and styles that emphasize learning and understanding beyond cultural confines. Esperanto Essentials not only educates but also fosters a dialogue among the works, allowing readers to appreciate the literary and cultural richness of the Esperanto movement. Engaging with this collection invites readers into a global conversation, showcasing the transformative power of language in connecting humanity.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1044 pages.

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