English studies today: [papers read at the international conference of university professors of English, held in Magdalen College, Oxford, August 1950]
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Körperschaft: International Conference of University Professors of English Oxford (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Wrenn, Charles Leslie 1895-1969 (HerausgeberIn), Bullough, Geoffrey 1901-1982 (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Tagungsbericht Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 1951
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Beschreibung:Contents: Part 1. General -- Europe and the classical tradition / Gilbert Murray -- The nature of character in drama, with special reference to tragedy / Una Ellis-Fermor -- The function of poetry in drama / Henri Fluchere -- The significance of minor poets / Henry W. Donner -- The nature of literary history / David Gwilym James. Part 2. Linguistic -- The development of quantity as evidence of Western European linguistic independence / Alf Sommerfelt -- The new survey of dialectal English / Harold Orton, Eugen Dieth -- The editing of Middle English texts / Simonne R.T.O. D'Ardenne. Part 3. Particular literary topics -- The medieval poet and his public / Ritchie Girvan -- A poet at work: Chaucer revising his verses / Kemp Malone -- The importance of the fifteenth century for the study of the English Renaissance, with special reference to Lydgate / Walter F. Schirmer -- Elizabethan drama and the Elizabethan science of psychology / Francis R. Johnson -- Romanticism and the history of ideas / A.S.P. Woodhouse -- An approach to Wordsworth's genius / Helen Darbishire -- The critical importance of the revived interest in seventeenth-century metaphysical poetry / Mario Praz. Part 4. The teaching of English in universities -- The place of English studies in the British universities / Lord Lindsay of Birker -- What is 'literature' for? / Bonamy Dobree -- English teaching in universities abroad / Arthur Eustace Morgan -- The teaching of English as a foreign language / Bruce Pattison
Beschreibung:VIII, 202 Seiten 23 cm

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