Language Through Literature provides a definitive introduction to the English language through the medium of English literature. Through the use of illustrations from poetry, prose and drama, this book offers a lively guide to important concepts and techniques in English language study.
Among the many topics covered in the book are the form and meaning of words, the structure of narrative discourses and the organization of dialogue and conversation. Each chapter explores a specific aspect of the modern English language using a combination of exposition and practical activities. Each chapter also provides points for further discussion and includes project work for use individually, or as part of a group.
Readers will find the author's selection and presentation of topics helpful, as Paul Simpson progressively widens the scope of topics from single words to the structure of whole conversations. Language Through Literature is designed for thenon-specialist who is new to the study of the English language and will be particularly relevant to anyone interested in the in the relationship between the English language and English literature.
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Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: studying language and literature 2 From shapes to words: exploring graphology and morphology in poetry 3 Words and meanings: an introduction to lexical semantics 4 Exploring narrative style: patterns of cohesion in a short story 5 Dialogue and drama: an introduction to discourse analysis Afterword Teachers' appendix Glossary Notes References Index
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