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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Müller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. von Van Hulle, Dirk, Van Hulle, Dirk.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'.This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Müller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake .
The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'.This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Müller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake .
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James Joyce, The Study of Languages (2002)
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ISBN: 9789052019772 bzw. 9052019770, in Holländisch, European Interuniversity Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's ... The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Muller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Contents: Geert Lernout/Dirk Van Hulle: Introduction - Sam Slote: « Odd's without Ends: Raymond Queneau and the Twisted Language of the Wake - Finn Fordham: The corrections to Finnegans Wake: For « reading read « readings (VI.H.4.b-2; JJA 63: 352) - Erika Rosiers/Wim Van Mierlo: Neutral Auxiliaries and Universal Idioms: Otto Jespersen in Work in Progress - Ingeborg Landuyt: The Revolution of Language: James Joyce and Cymbeline - Laurent Milesi: Supplementing Babel: Paget in VI.B.32 - Dirk Van Hulle: « Out of Metaphor: Mauthner, Richards and the Development of Wakese - Gregory M. Downing: Diverting Philology: Language and its Effects in Popularised Philology and Joyce's Work.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 13x220x150 mm;Gewicht: 290,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 2002;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9052019770;ISBN13: 9789052019772; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2002.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's ... The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Muller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Contents: Geert Lernout/Dirk Van Hulle: Introduction - Sam Slote: « Odd's without Ends: Raymond Queneau and the Twisted Language of the Wake - Finn Fordham: The corrections to Finnegans Wake: For « reading read « readings (VI.H.4.b-2; JJA 63: 352) - Erika Rosiers/Wim Van Mierlo: Neutral Auxiliaries and Universal Idioms: Otto Jespersen in Work in Progress - Ingeborg Landuyt: The Revolution of Language: James Joyce and Cymbeline - Laurent Milesi: Supplementing Babel: Paget in VI.B.32 - Dirk Van Hulle: « Out of Metaphor: Mauthner, Richards and the Development of Wakese - Gregory M. Downing: Diverting Philology: Language and its Effects in Popularised Philology and Joyce's Work.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 13x220x150 mm;Gewicht: 290,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 2002;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9052019770;ISBN13: 9789052019772; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2002.
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James Joyce, The Study of Languages (2002)
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ISBN: 9789052019772 bzw. 9052019770, in Holländisch, European Interuniversity Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's ... The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Muller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Contents: Geert Lernout/Dirk Van Hulle: Introduction - Sam Slote: « Odd's without Ends: Raymond Queneau and the Twisted Language of the Wake - Finn Fordham: The corrections to Finnegans Wake: For « reading read « readings (VI.H.4.b-2; JJA 63: 352) - Erika Rosiers/Wim Van Mierlo: Neutral Auxiliaries and Universal Idioms: Otto Jespersen in Work in Progress - Ingeborg Landuyt: The Revolution of Language: James Joyce and Cymbeline - Laurent Milesi: Supplementing Babel: Paget in VI.B.32 - Dirk Van Hulle: « Out of Metaphor: Mauthner, Richards and the Development of Wakese - Gregory M. Downing: Diverting Philology: Language and its Effects in Popularised Philology and Joyce's Work.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 13x220x150 mm;Gewicht: 290,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 2002;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9052019770;ISBN13: 9789052019772; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2002.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's ... The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Muller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Contents: Geert Lernout/Dirk Van Hulle: Introduction - Sam Slote: « Odd's without Ends: Raymond Queneau and the Twisted Language of the Wake - Finn Fordham: The corrections to Finnegans Wake: For « reading read « readings (VI.H.4.b-2; JJA 63: 352) - Erika Rosiers/Wim Van Mierlo: Neutral Auxiliaries and Universal Idioms: Otto Jespersen in Work in Progress - Ingeborg Landuyt: The Revolution of Language: James Joyce and Cymbeline - Laurent Milesi: Supplementing Babel: Paget in VI.B.32 - Dirk Van Hulle: « Out of Metaphor: Mauthner, Richards and the Development of Wakese - Gregory M. Downing: Diverting Philology: Language and its Effects in Popularised Philology and Joyce's Work.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 13x220x150 mm;Gewicht: 290,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 2002;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9052019770;ISBN13: 9789052019772; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2002.
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James Joyce: The Study of Languages (Nouvelle Poetique Comparatiste - New Comparative Poetics) (2002)
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ISBN: 9789052019772 bzw. 9052019770, in Englisch, 168 Seiten, European Interuniversity Press, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Mueller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Paperback, Editie: 1, Label: European Interuniversity Press, European Interuniversity Press, Productgroep: Book, Gepubliceerd: 2002-12-01, Releasedatum: 2002-12-01, Studio: European Interuniversity Press, Verkoop rang: 2881713.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Mueller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Paperback, Editie: 1, Label: European Interuniversity Press, European Interuniversity Press, Productgroep: Book, Gepubliceerd: 2002-12-01, Releasedatum: 2002-12-01, Studio: European Interuniversity Press, Verkoop rang: 2881713.
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James Joyce: The Study of Languages (Nouvelle Poetique Comparatiste - New Comparative Poetics) (2002)
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ISBN: 9789052019772 bzw. 9052019770, in Englisch, 168 Seiten, European Interuniversity Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Mueller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Paperback, Editie: 1, Label: European Interuniversity Press, European Interuniversity Press, Productgroep: Book, Gepubliceerd: 2002-12-01, Releasedatum: 2002-12-01, Studio: European Interuniversity Press, Verkoop rang: 2881713.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, -SuperBookDeals-.
The Study of Languages is one of James Joyce's first essays and an early indication of his lifelong interest in philology, the focus of this volume of essays. The collection investigates three aspects of Joycean linguistics. The first set of essays studies the language of Joyce's later writings. In the second part, Joyce's own linguistic investigations are retraced. The third part examines the historical context of 'popular philology'. This volume sheds light on the relationship between Joyce's later writings and his reading of studies by linguists such as Richard Paget, Charles Kay Ogden, Ivor Armstrong Richards, Fritz Mauthner, Otto Jespersen, Richard Chenevix Trench and Max Mueller. Based on notebook research and textual genetics, these essays show how important the study of languages was to Joyce and how it played a crucial role in the development of his writings as it contributed and gave shape to the languages of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Paperback, Editie: 1, Label: European Interuniversity Press, European Interuniversity Press, Productgroep: Book, Gepubliceerd: 2002-12-01, Releasedatum: 2002-12-01, Studio: European Interuniversity Press, Verkoop rang: 2881713.
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