Communicate in English Literature Reader 4

Communicate in English Literature Reader 4
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Ratna Sagar
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8183324622

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Communicate in English Literature Reader 5

Communicate in English Literature Reader 5
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Ratna Sagar
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8183324630

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Exploring English Literature Reader 4

Exploring English Literature Reader 4
Author: Smita Sharma
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9789354221620

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This revised edition of Exploring English is a multi-skill course that focuses on all aspects of language learning to help learners develop communicative competence. The syllabus for the series is designed to meet the requirements of the latest National Curriculum Framework.

Documents Including Messages and Other Communications

Documents  Including Messages and Other Communications
Author: Ohio
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1464
Release: 1890
Genre: Ohio
ISBN: UOM:39015068554222

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ENGLISH LITERATURE ADVANCING THROUGH HISTORY 4 The Eighteenth Century

ENGLISH LITERATURE ADVANCING THROUGH HISTORY 4     The Eighteenth Century
Author: Petru Golban
Publsiher: Transnational Press London
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781801351874

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It appears that literary work possesses eternal temporal validity due to its autonomous aesthetic value, whereas criticism provides points of view having temporary and transitory significance. Despite such claims, the vector of methodology in our series of books, dealing with the history of English literature, relies on Viktor Shklovsky, T. S. Eliot, Mikhail Bakhtin, and especially Yuri Tynyanov, whose main reasoning would be that literature is a system of dominant, central and peripheral, marginalized elements – to us, “tradition” (centre) versus “innovation” (margin) engaged in a “battle” for supremacy, demarginalization, and the right to form a new literary system – and the development or historical advancement of literature is the substitution of systems. Roman Jakobson and French structuralism, on the whole, later Linda Hutcheon, with her “system” and “constant”, and Bran Nicol with the “dominant”, to say nothing about Itamar Even-Zohar and his theory of polysystem, to a certain extent Julia Kristeva, and even Homi Bhabha – as well as our humble contribution, we would like to believe – maintain Tynyanov’s line of thinking and concepts alive, which have developed and emerged nowadays more like a kind of “neo-formalism”. Focusing on literary practice, applying critical theory and emerging from within our own teaching experience, the books in the present series are theoretical and surveyistic, like a monograph, whereas their more practical and text-oriented aspect should appeal as a student handbook for didactic purposes, in which certain literary works belonging to various writers of different trends, movements, and periods are analysed and compared with regard to their source, form, thematic arrangements, ideas, motifs, character representation strategies, intertextual perspectives, structural or narrative techniques, and other aspects.

ENGLISH LITERATURE ADVANCING THROUGH HISTORY 3 The Seventeenth Century

ENGLISH LITERATURE ADVANCING THROUGH HISTORY 3     The Seventeenth Century
Author: Petru Golban
Publsiher: Transnational Press London
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2021-12-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781801350884

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The present book is third in a series of works which aim to expose the complexity and essence, power and extent of the major periods, movements, trends, genres, authors, and literary texts in the history of English literature. Following this aim, the series will consist of monographs which cover the most important ages and experiences of English literary history, including Anglo-Saxon or Old English period, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Restoration, neoclassicism, romanticism, Victorian Age, and the twentieth-century and contemporary literary backgrounds. The reader of these volumes will acquire the knowledge of literary terminology along with the theoretical and critical perspectives on certain texts and textual typology belonging to different periods, movements, trends, and genres. The reader will also learn about the characteristics and conventions of these literary periods and movements, trends and genres, main writers and major works, and the literary interaction and continuity of the given periods. Apart from an important amount of reference to literary practice, some chapters on these periods include information on their philosophy, criticism, worldview, values, or episteme, in the Foucauldian sense, which means that even though the condition of the creative writing remains as the main concern, it is balanced by a focus on the condition of thought as well as theoretical and critical writing during a particular period. Preface Introduction: Approaching Literary Practice and Studying British Literature in History Preliminaries: Learning Literary Heritage through Critical Tradition or Back to Tynyanov Genre Theory for Poetry The Intellectual Background 1.1 The Period and Its Historical, Social and Cultural Implications 1.2 The Philosophical Advancement of Modernity 1.2.1 Francis Bacon and the “New Method” 1.2.2 The Advancement of Classicism: French Contribution 1.2.3 The Social and Political Philosophy: Thomas Hobbes and Leviathan 1.2.4 Rationalists and Empiricists 1.3 The Idea of Literature as a Critical Concern in the Seventeenth Century 1.3.1 The English “Battle of the Books” or “La Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes” in the European Context 1.3.2 Restoration, John Dryden and Prescribing Neoclassicism The Literary Background 2.1 The British Seventeenth Century and Its Literary Practice 2.2 Metaphysical Poetry, Its Alternatives and Aftermath 2.3 The Puritan Period and Its Literary Expression 2.4 The Restoration Period and Its Literature 2.5 The Picaresque Tradition in European and English Literature Major Literary Voices 3.1 The Metaphysical Poets I: John Donne 3.2 The Metaphysical Poets II: George Herbert 3.3 The Metaphysical Poets III: Andrew Marvell 3.4 John Milton: The Voice of the Century 3.4.1 L’Allegro and Il Penseroso 3.4.2 Lycidas and Sonnets 3.4.3 Paradise Lost and the Epic of Puritanism 3.5 John Dryden and His Critical Theory and Literary Practice Conclusion: The Literature of a Turbulent Age References and Suggestions for Further Reading Index

ENGLISH LITERATURE ADVANCING THROUGH HISTORY 1 Old English Anglo Saxon and Medieval Periods

ENGLISH LITERATURE ADVANCING THROUGH HISTORY 1   Old English  Anglo Saxon  and Medieval Periods
Author: Petru Golban
Publsiher: Transnational Press London
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781912997947

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It appears that literary work possesses eternal temporal validity due to its autonomous aesthetic value, whereas criticism provides points of view having temporary and transitory significance. Despite such claims, the vector of methodology in our series of books, dealing with the history of English literature, relies on Viktor Shklovsky, T. S. Eliot, Mikhail Bakhtin, and especially Yuri Tynyanov, whose main reasoning would be that literature is a system of dominant, central and peripheral, marginalized elements – to us, “tradition” (centre) versus “innovation” (margin) engaged in a “battle” for supremacy, demarginalization, and the right to form a new literary system – and the development or historical advancement of literature is the substitution of systems. Roman Jakobson and French structuralism, on the whole, later Linda Hutcheon, with her “system” and “constant”, and Bran Nicol with the “dominant”, to say nothing about Itamar Even-Zohar and his theory of polysystem, to a certain extent Julia Kristeva, and even Homi Bhabha – as well as our humble contribution, by means of the books in the present series, we would like to believe – maintain Tynyanov’s line of thinking and concepts alive, which have developed and emerged nowadays more like a kind of “neo-formalism”.

The Language and Literature Reader

The Language and Literature Reader
Author: Ronald Carter,Peter Stockwell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000158236

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The Language and Literature Reader is an invaluable resource for students of English literature, language, and linguistics. Bringing together the most significant work in the field with integrated editorial material, this Reader is a structured and accessible tool for the student and scholar. Divided into three sections, Foundations, Developments and New Directions, the Reader provides an overview of the discipline from the early stages in the 1960s and 70s, through the new theories and practices of the 1980s and 90s, to the most recent and contemporary work in the field. Each article contains a brief introduction by the editors situating it in the context of developing work in the discipline and glossing it in terms of the section and of the book as a whole. The final section concludes with a ‘history and manifesto’, written by the editors, which places developments in the area of stylistics within a brief history of the field and offers a polemical perspective on the future of a growing and influential discipline.