Children's Literature
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Seth Lerer es un profesor contemporáneo de Inglés y Literatura Comparada cuyo trabajo profundiza en análisis históricos del idioma inglés. Su erudición crítica examina las obras de varios autores, con un enfoque particular en Geoffrey Chaucer. La exploración de Lerer sobre el lenguaje y la literatura ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la evolución del pensamiento literario.




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.
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").
Offering a thorough exploration of the English language, this text delves into its origins, evolution, and ongoing transformations in modern society. It presents a detailed analysis of linguistic changes over time, providing insights into how the language adapts and evolves in response to cultural and social influences. This comprehensive account serves as a valuable resource for understanding the dynamic nature of English today.