Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1
Dr. Meghan Findlay, (Editor)
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Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1
Dr. Meghan Findlay, (Editor)
This book covers keys areas of Literature. The contributions by the authors include Epiphany, Epistrophe, Epitaph, Epithet, Eponym, Equivocation, Essay, Etymology, Euphemism, Excursus, Exemplum, Exposition, Extended Metaphor, Fable, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, Farce, Figures of Speech, Flash-forward, Flashback, Folklore, Foreshadowing, Foreword, Genre, Haiku, Hamartia, Harangue, Homage, Homograph, Homophone, Horror, Hubris, Hyperbaton, Hyperbole, Idiom, Imagery, Inference, Innuendo, Intertextuality, Invective, Irony, Jargon, Juxtaposition, Kairos, Legend, Limerick, Lingo, Literary Device, Litotes, Malapropism, Maxim, Melodrama, Memoir, Metanoia, Metaphor, Metonymy, Mnemonic, Monologue, Montage, Motif, Motto, Mystery, Myth, Narrative, Narrator, Nemesis, Neologism, Nostalgia, Ode, Onomatopoeia.
Chapters of the book:
Chapter 1: “Father to my story”: writing Foe, de-authorizing (De)Foe
Manuel Almagro Jiménez
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 5-20
Chapter 2: An aspect of lexicography still not fully professionalized: the search for antedatings and postdatings (with examples mostly from English and some from other languages)
David L. Gold
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 21-40
Chapter 3: Specialized bilingual dictionaries for translators (some considerations for a user-oriented approach)
Adelina Gómez González-Jover
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 41-57
Chapter 4: Intonation focus in the interlanguage of a group of Spanish learners of English
Francisco Gutiérrez Díez
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 58-72
Chapter 5: The manipulative power of word-formation devices in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake
Paula López Rúa
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 73-90
Chapter 6: A theoretical review of the speech act of suggesting: towards a taxonomy for its use in FLT
Alicia Martínez Flor
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 91-105
Chapter 7: “What then?”: poststructuralism, authorial intention and W. B. Yeats
Brendan McNamee
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 106-126
Chapter 8: On the phatic interpretation of utterances: a complementary relevance-theoretic proposal
Manuel Padilla Cruz
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 127-140
Chapter 9: Toni Morrison’s “Love” and the trickster paradigm
Susana Vega González
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 141-255
Chapter 10: Celebrating slang and unconventional English, once again: an interview with Terry Victor
Antonio Lillo Buades
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 256-270
Chapter 11: Cognitive semantics and axiology: a new proposal to study metaphor in economics advertising discourse
María Enriqueta Cortés de los Ríos
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 271-281
Chapter 12: English nouns and verbs ending in -scape
David L. Gold
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 272-297
Chapter 13: Moral certitude and moral ambiguity in Bernard Bergonzi’s The Roman Persuasion
Frederick Hale
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 298-320
Chapter 14: The use of discourse markers in E.F.L. learners’ writing
Ana Cristina Lahuerta Martínez
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 321-352
Chapter 15: The Philomathian Society and political debate in late Eighteenth Century England
José Francisco Pérez Berenguel
Highlights on Poetry, Drama, Prose, and Literature Vol. 1, 10 December 2021, Pages: 353-372
Format | E-book |
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ISBN 13 | 9784593565221 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Lighthouse Books |
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Lura Blaim –
One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked. “What’s happened to me?” he thought. It wasn’t a dream. His room, a proper human room although a little too small