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Focusing on the semantics of wh-clauses, the author presents a logicosemantic analysis that interprets wh-phrases as open sentences. The book reviews contemporary theories regarding the truth-conditional interpretation of questions and explores the similarities between wh-phrases and indefinite noun phrases. In the final chapter, the author addresses asymmetries between these two categories while engaging with and refuting various challenges to the proposed analysis, offering a comprehensive exploration of these linguistic phenomena.
Focusing primarily on Shakespeare, this 1960 publication aims to enhance the understanding of drama for readers who primarily engage with plays in print rather than live performances. The author explores various forms of drama, providing insights that cater to those with limited access to theatrical experiences, making it an essential resource for drama enthusiasts and students alike.
Focusing on the foundational aspects of novel study, this book systematically explores key elements such as plot, character, narrative structure, and dialogue. Marjorie Boulton also categorizes various types of fiction, offering a comprehensive introduction for readers interested in understanding the complexities of novel writing and storytelling. First published in 1975, it remains a valuable resource for both students and enthusiasts of literature.
A systematic approach to analyzing prose is offered in this literary guide, aimed at students who often find prose more challenging than poetry. Marjorie Boulton explores key technical elements such as form, vocabulary, and rhythm, while also emphasizing the importance of historical context. This companion to The Anatomy of Poetry serves as a valuable resource for understanding and appreciating prose literature.