Gothenburg Studies in English, Τόμοι 46-481980 |
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Σελίδα 34
... Austen could command had a double origin . Partly it had to do with the increasing prestige of the writer on the literary market in relation to printers and publishers . In the 16th and 17th centuries writers had been helplessly exposed ...
... Austen could command had a double origin . Partly it had to do with the increasing prestige of the writer on the literary market in relation to printers and publishers . In the 16th and 17th centuries writers had been helplessly exposed ...
Σελίδα 44
... Austen's novel to an audience that was in many ways radically different from her original target group . It goes ... Austen and the audience , which is separated from her by a time gap of more than 150 years . The communicative situation ...
... Austen's novel to an audience that was in many ways radically different from her original target group . It goes ... Austen and the audience , which is separated from her by a time gap of more than 150 years . The communicative situation ...
Σελίδα 59
... Austen is connected with a very definite form of social organization immediately renders this issue more problematic , however . This is another aspect of her writing that has been noted by many critics : What Jane Austen has to do ...
... Austen is connected with a very definite form of social organization immediately renders this issue more problematic , however . This is another aspect of her writing that has been noted by many critics : What Jane Austen has to do ...
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction | 5 |
The progressive with state predicates | 31 |
The interpretative progressive | 69 |
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adjectives ALVAR ELLEGÅRD ambiguous analysis argues aspect attitude audience Austen's basic behaviour Bildungsroman biological chapter character Children of Violence claim Classic Serials Coldridges conflict connected Constanduros constructions context covert predicates creative critics culture discussion Doris Lessing Doris Lessing's Emma Emma's emotional English event example explain express fact feel female consciousness fiction forces Four-Gated City Frank Churchill function Golden Notebook Harriet human identity ideological illocutionary inner instinctive interpretative progressive intuitive Jane Jane Austen John Glenister John seems Knightley Landlocked look loose fit predicates marriage Martha Quest Martha's relationship meaning mind mother mystical experience nature non-progressive non-referring normally novel perfective aspect person subjects political possible presented private predicates psychological refer regard role scene sense sentences sexual situation Small Personal Voice smell social society speaker state-denoting Sufi suggest television tion Trafalgar Square utterance verbs woman womanhood women
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Lexicographic Description of English Morton Benson,Evelyn Benson,Robert Ilson Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 1986 |