Imagine a language watched over by a group of "Immortals"
wearing Napoleonic hats and brandishing swords, one with rules so
complex that mastery is a farce, and one whose speakers spend
millions of dollars yearly to place it artfully in literature,
music, and film. Now consider that this language is second only to
English to the number of countries where it is officially spoken
and has tripled in use in the last fifty years. Simultaneously
frightening users with its delicately nuanced vowels, it is also
beloved by millions for its romantic associations. The language is
French, and "this," is its story.
In a captivating narrative that spans the ages, from Charlemagne
to Cirque du Soleil, Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow unravel
the mysteries of a language that has maintained its global
influence despite the rise of English. As in any good story, "
""The Story of French" has spectacular failures, unexpected
successes and bears traces of some of history's greatest figures:
the tenacity of William the Conqueror, the staunchness of Cardinal
Richelieu, and the endurance of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Through this colorful history, Nadeau and Barlow illustrate how
French acquired its own peculiar culture, revealing how the culture
of the language spread among francophones the world over and yet
remains curiously centered in Paris. In fact, French is not only
thriving--it still has a surprisingly strong influence on other
languages. As lively as it is fascinating, "The Story of French"
challenges long held assumptions about French and shows why it is
still the world's "other" global language.
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