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Seth Lerer

    10. listopad 1955

    Seth Lerer je současný profesor angličtiny a srovnávací literatury, který se specializuje na historické analýzy anglického jazyka. Jeho kritické analýzy se zaměřují na díla řady autorů, se zvláštním důrazem na Geoffreyho Chaucera. Lererovo zkoumání jazyka a literatury nabízí hluboký vhled do vývoje literárního myšlení.

    Inventing English a portable history of the language
    Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII
    Children's Literature
    • Children's Literature

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      Children’s Literature charts the makings of the Western literary imagination from Aesop’s fables to Mother Goose, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to Peter Pan, from Where the Wild Things Are to Harry Potter. This extraordinary book reveals why J. R. R. Tolkien, Dr. Seuss, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Beatrix Potter, and many others, despite their divergent styles and subject matter, have all resonated with generations of readers. Children’s Literature is an exhilarating quest across centuries, continents, and genres to discover how, and why, we first fall in love with the written word.

      Children's Literature2008
      4,0
    • A masterful, engaging history of the English language from the age of "Beowulf" to the rap of Eminem, this book percolates with creative energy ("Publishers Weekly").

      Inventing English a portable history of the language2007
      3,8
    • Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII

      • 270 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Exploring the culture of spectatorship and voyeurism, this study delves into its influence on early Tudor English literary life. It examines how these themes shaped the works and experiences of writers and audiences during this pivotal period, highlighting the interplay between observation and creativity. Through a detailed analysis, the book reveals the societal dynamics that informed literary production and reception, offering insights into the cultural context of the time.

      Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII2006
      3,0