Features essays that focus on the multi-faceted relationship between German/Austrian literature and the cinema screen. This book includes Scholars from Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Portugal, USA and Canada who present critical readings of a range of transpositions of German-language texts to film.
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- 2007
- 2007
Written Documents in the Workplace
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Presents a linguistic definition of professional documents, describing their different types and genres. This title focuses on the mental mechanisms involved in written production in the workplace.
- 2000
Literature and Homosexuality
- 283 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Contains 13 essays, mostly written by American university-based professors of English, Hispanic language and literature, and women's studies, focusing on a variety of themes relating to lesbian and * literature and the work of * and lesbian authors. Lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News Contains 13 essays, mostly written by American university-based professors of English, Hispanic language and literature, and women's studies, focusing on a variety of themes relating to lesbian and * literature and the work of * and lesbian authors. Lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News
- 2000
Contextualized Stylistics
- 293 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The articles in Contextualized Stylistics , written especially to honour the work of Peter Verdonk, one of the leading figures in the field of stylistics over the last twenty years, represent the state of the art in literary linguistics. A wide range of approaches, from traditional stylistic analysis to innovative new directions, is to be found here in literary contexts as varied as the writings of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne, Pope, Sterne, Browning, Yeats, Auden, Joyce, British surrealist poetry, urban and political graffiti, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jane Gardam, contemporary Anglo-Irish fiction, modern comic satire and Flann O'Brien.Among the contributors are some of the foremost theorists and practitioners working in the field Walter Nash, Peter Stockwell, Willie van Peer, Keith Green, Tony Bex, Michael Burke, Mick Short, Jonathan Culpeper, Elena Semino, Michael Toolan, Jean-Jacques Weber, Gerard Steen, Henry Widdowson, and Paul Simpson. Olga Fischer and Katie Wales contribute a Foreword, and Ronald Carter an Afterword. A number of Professor Verdonk's colleagues have also contributed articles from a more literary perspective. This book is an essential addition to the personal library of any researcher interested in the interface and connections between language and literature, and it would make an excellent course reader for undergraduate students in both literary and linguistic studies.
- 1995
Beauty and the Beast
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading