During the long nineteenth century, more than a hundred French-language periodicals were produced and circulated in London and throughout the United Kingdom. A preliminary analysis of these papers has shown the astonishing breadth of their typology, functions, and multiple possible readerships. Especially if surveyed in their rich variety, these publications, albeit often short-lived, were not aimed solely at the closed circle of the French émigré community, but they were intended for – and open to – a much larger local and cosmopolitan readership for whom French had a privileged role as international lingua franca. The present chapter builds on this UK-based preliminary research to inaugurate a novel comparison between contemporaneous nineteenth-century French-language periodicals published in London (UK) and in Sydney (Australia). The main aim here is thus to understand whether the French language press performed similar functions in such different English-speaking contexts at the two ends of the globe, during the century of the press.
Why French? The Multiple Uses of French-Language Periodicals in London (UK) and Sydney (Australia) during the Nineteenth-Century and Beyond
GOSETTI V
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2024-01-01
Abstract
During the long nineteenth century, more than a hundred French-language periodicals were produced and circulated in London and throughout the United Kingdom. A preliminary analysis of these papers has shown the astonishing breadth of their typology, functions, and multiple possible readerships. Especially if surveyed in their rich variety, these publications, albeit often short-lived, were not aimed solely at the closed circle of the French émigré community, but they were intended for – and open to – a much larger local and cosmopolitan readership for whom French had a privileged role as international lingua franca. The present chapter builds on this UK-based preliminary research to inaugurate a novel comparison between contemporaneous nineteenth-century French-language periodicals published in London (UK) and in Sydney (Australia). The main aim here is thus to understand whether the French language press performed similar functions in such different English-speaking contexts at the two ends of the globe, during the century of the press.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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