New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1

Dr. Yara Jönsson, (Editor)

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    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1

    Dr. Yara Jönsson, (Editor)

    This book covers keys areas of Literature. The contributions by the authors include Action, Ad Hominem, Adage, Adventure, Allegory, Alliteration, Allusion, Alter Ego, Ambiguity, Amplification, Anachronism, Anagram, Analogy, Anaphora, Anecdote, Antagonist, Anthimeria, Anthropomorphism, Antithesis, Antonomasia, APA Citation, Aphorism, Aphorismus, Apologia, Apologue, Aporia, Aposiopesis, Appositive, Archaism, Archetype, Argument, Assonance, Asyndeton, Atmosphere, Autobiography, Ballad, Bathos, Bildungsroman, Burlesque, Buzzword, Cacophony, Caesura, Catharsis, Character, Characterization, Chiasmus, Chronicle, Chronology

    Chapters of the book:

    Chapter 1: Mower Poems as Alternative Literary History
    Bradford Boyd
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 5-24

    Chapter 2: Re-imagining of Anthropocentric Architecture in “Upon Appleton House”
    A.D. Cousins
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 25-45

    Chapter 3: On a Crux in “Bill-Borrow”
    Ian Parker
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 46-67

    Chapter 4: Review of Hopper and Majors, New Perspectives on Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax
    Derek Hirst
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 68-82

    Chapter 5: Transvernacular Poetry and Government: Andrew Marvell in Early Modern Europe
    Nigel Smith
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 83-110

    Chapter 6: Nicolas Chorier, and the Earl of Rochester: State Satire and Pornography in the Dissenting Academies
    Martin Dzelzainis
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 111-135

    Chapter 7: Justus Lipsius, Andrew Marvell, and Epistolary Style
    Sean H. McDowell
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 136-166

    Chapter 8: The Family Reunion as a turning point in T. S. Eliot’s Verse Drama: Analysis and Suggestions for Translation
    Natalia Carbajosa Palmero
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 167-190

    Chapter 9: Critical Literacy in ELT Classroom Testing
    Lílian Aparecida Vimieiro Pascoal, Andrea Machado de Almeida Mattos
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 191-215

    Chapter 10: All ages and no age’: Memory, and Self-Narration in Irma Kurtz’s Then Again: Travels in Search of My Younger Self
    Billy Gray
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 216-240

    Chapter 11: Re-Visiting the Sources of “Hans Pfaall”: A Tentative Approach to Include Hugh Henry Brackenridge’s Modern Chivalry
    José Manuel Correoso Rodenas
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 241-271

    Chapter 12: Testing the Reliability of two Rubrics Used in Official English Certificates for the Assessment of Writing
    Lucía Fraga Viñas
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 272-297

    Chapter 13: The Beatles in Spain: The Contribution of Beat Music and Ye-yés to the (Subtle) Musical, Cultural and Political Openness of General Franco’s Regime in the 1960s
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 298-320

    Chapter 14: Metaphors of Modernity: Palimpsestic Identities, Polygamous Marriages and Global Capitalism in Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story
    Meyre Santana Da Silva
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 321-352

    Chapter 15: Linguistic Varieties in Homegoing: Translating the Other’s Voice into Spanish
    Miguel Sanz Jiménez
    New Visions and Readings in Literature Vol. 1, 13 October 2021, Pages: 353-372

    Format

    E-book

    ISBN 13

    9784593555185

    Language

    English

    Publisher

    Lighthouse Books

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