The Alchemy of English
Title | The Alchemy of English PDF eBook |
Author | Braj B. Kachru |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780252061721 |
"What emerges from Kachru's fine work is the potential demarcation of an entire field, rather than merely the fruitful exploration of a topic. . . . [Kachru] is to be congratulated for having taken us as far as he already has and for doing so in so stimulating and so productive a fashion." -- World Englishes "A potent addition to theoretical, sociolinguistic, attitudinal and methodological explorations vis-à-vis the spread and functions of, and innovations in, English from the viewpoint of a non-Western scholar." -- The Language Teacher Winner of the Joint First Prize, Duke of Edinburgh English Language Book Competition of the English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth, 1987
Alchemy Of English
Title | Alchemy Of English PDF eBook |
Author | Braj B. Kachru |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780195622126 |
Alchemy
Title | Alchemy PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Pritchard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 896 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
English Around the World
Title | English Around the World PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Cheshire |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 708 |
Release | 1991-04-26 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780521395656 |
The social development of English as a world language emerges from a comprehensive account of our current knowledge of it as well as the gaps in understanding which future research can remedy.
Alchemy and Exemplary Poetry in Middle English Literature
Title | Alchemy and Exemplary Poetry in Middle English Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Curtis Runstedler |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2023-03-27 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3031266064 |
This book explores the different functions and metaphorical concepts of alchemy in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Middle English poetry and bridges them together with the exempla tradition in late medieval English literature. Such poetic narratives function as exemplary models which directly address the ambiguity of medieval English alchemical practice. This book examines the foundation of this relationship between alchemical narrative and exemplum in the poetry of Gower and Chaucer in the fourteenth century before exploring its diffusion in lesser-known anonymous poems and recipes in the fifteenth century, namely alchemical dialogues between Morienus and Merlin, Albertus Magnus and the Queen of Elves, and an alchemical version of John Lydgate’s poem The Churl and the Bird. It investigates how this exemplarity can be read as inherent to understanding poetic narratives containing alchemy, as well as enabling the reader to reassess the understanding and expectations of science and narrative within medieval English poetry.
The Routledge Language and Cultural Theory Reader
Title | The Routledge Language and Cultural Theory Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Burke |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780415186810 |
This is a core introduction to the most innovative and influential writings to have shaped and defined the relations between language, culture and cultural identity.
Darke Hierogliphicks
Title | Darke Hierogliphicks PDF eBook |
Author | Stanton J. Linden |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 580 |
Release | 2021-05-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0813182875 |
The literary influence of alchemy and hermeticism in the work of most medieval and early modern authors has been overlooked. Stanton Linden now provides the first comprehensive examination of this influence on English literature from the late Middle Ages through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Drawing extensively on alchemical allusions as well as on the practical and theoretical background of the art and its pictorial tradition, Linden demonstrates the pervasiveness of interest in alchemy during this three-hundred-year period. Most writers—including Langland, Gower, Barclay, Eramus, Sidney, Greene, Lyly, and Shakespeare—were familiar with alchemy, and references to it appear in a wide range of genres. Yet the purposes it served in literature from Chaucer through Jonson were narrowly satirical. In literature of the seventeenth century, especially in the poetry of Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Milton, the functions of alchemy changed. Focusing on Bacon, Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Milton—in addition to Jonson and Butler—Linden demonstrates the emergence of new attitudes and innovative themes, motifs, images, and ideas. The use of alchemy to suggest spiritual growth and change, purification, regeneration, and millenarian ideas reflected important new emphases in alchemical, medical, and occultist writing. This new tradition did not continue, however, and Butler's return to satire was contextualized in the antagonism of the Royal Society and religious Latitudinarians to philosophical enthusiasm and the occult. Butler, like Shadwell and Swift, expanded the range of satirical victims to include experimental scientists as well as occult charlatans. The literary uses of alchemy thus reveal the changing intellectual milieus of three centuries.