Literature and Politics, Language and Empire, Name and Power
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The aim of the work is to produce a provisory historical inquiry about the popular connection between language and empire. The text hence discuses literary and political documents. The text tries to delimitate the linguistic form of the Catholic Monarchy. Finally, in the form of a contrast, the conclusion exposes the stylistic turn produced by the monarchical transformation.
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