Title: | The Spirit of the English Language: A Practical Guide for Poets, Teachers & Students : How Sound Works in English & American Poetry |
Categories: | Eleventh |
BookID: | 435 |
Authors: |
John H., Jr. Wulsin |
ISBN-10(13): | 9781584200635 |
Publisher: | Lindisfarne Pr |
Publication date: | 2008-09 |
Number of pages: | 366 |
Language: | English |
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John Wulsin approaches the English language not as a conventional linguist, but as a poet interested in the spirit and evolution of our language. To show “how sound works in English and American poetry,” the author traces the many changes, both subtle and radical, in how English has sounded over the past thirteen centuries, while also showing how those changes are related to the evolution of human consciousness in Western, English-speaking peoples. Available from Steiner Books, Rudolf Steiner College Bookstore Product Description John Wulsin, a language teacher of thirty years, here traces the spirit and evolution of the English language. Taking poetry as his guide, he examines how English has sounded over the past thirteen centuries, and how those changes have affected Western consciousness. This work, destined to be a classic, is filled with the textures of the lives and works of the great English-language poets, from Beowulf and Chaucer to Gerard Manley Hopkins and Emily Dickinson. |