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 ...
When you’re attending an international Esperanto conference, it’s very bad form to “crocodile.” “Krokodili,” as author Esther Schor explains, “is the first slang word any Esperantist learns; it means ...
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 ...
EVERY one to-day has heard of Esperanto, the proposed universal language. But how many know more than the name ? A recent and very successful congress of Esperantists, at Boulogne, in France, has ...
On a recent Friday evening, the Esperanto Society of New York convened in a rowhouse on Manhattan’s East 35th Street. The upper floors of the building seemed to house a bilingual preschool, going by ...
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 ...
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