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University Of California Publications In Modern Philology (Volume Ii)

University Of California Publications In Modern Philology (Volume Ii)

Charles M. Gayley / Charles MGayley

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354218118
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A vital window into the practice of serious literary study. A landmark for modern philology. This volume, drawn from the University of California publications in modern philology, is a focused modern philology collection that showcases philological scholarship in action. Eschewing sweeping theorising, it presents precise language and linguistics essays, rigorous historical language studies and concise pieces of literary criticism that instruct by example: how to read a text closely, how to follow linguistic change, how to marshal evidence for comparison. The writing is clear, exact and sometimes quietly passionate; the work pairs technical rigour with pedagogic clarity. As a university press anthology it is readily adoptable for seminar reading lists and for use as a university course textbook, while also functioning as a long-term reference for scholars and as an accessible introduction for curious readers exploring academic literary studies or comparative literature research. Accessible without dumbing down, it shows how a literary criticism anthology doubles as a training ground for research skills such as annotation, historical comparison and argument construction. Instructors can draw examples for lectures and seminars; independent readers will discover the pleasure of careful reading.Situated within the methods of early 20th century philology, the essays here reflect annotation habits, comparative method and an attentiveness to textual history that informed later critical practice. As a California academic publication the volume captures a moment when scholarly editions and criticism were being professionalised, and it remains useful for anyone studying the history of ideas about language, form and context. Casual readers of classic criticism will find lucid, often surprising arguments; classic-literature collectors and academic libraries will appreciate its provenance and scholarly worth. For historians of the discipline the volume is a useful waypoint: it records conventions and priorities that help explain subsequent shifts in criticism. Librarians and collectors value such volumes not only for content but for their role in the institutional story of academic literary studies. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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