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Mystery in Children's Literature charts a development from religious mystery through rationally solved detective fictions to insoluble supernatural and horror mysteries. Written by internationally recognized scholars in the field, these 13 original essays offer challenging and innovative readings of both classic and popular mysteries for children. This volume will be essential and stimulating for anyone with an interest in children's literature or in mystery fiction.
The first book to assess critically mystery in children's
literature, this collection charts a development from religious
mystery through rationally solved detective fictions to insoluble
supernatural and horror mysteries. Written by internationally
recognised scholars in the field, these thirteen original essays
offer challenging and innovative readings of both classic and
popular mysteries for children. This volume will be essential and
stimulating reading for anyone with an interest in children's
literature or in mystery fiction.
Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language is a
unique and accessible reference guide to the work of figures who
have played an important role in the development of ideas about
language. It includes eighty entries on individual thinkers in the
Western tradition, ranging from antiquity to the present day,
chosen because of their impact on the description or theory of
language. Each entry explains the main ideas of the thinker,
outlining their development and assessing their significance and
influence. Brief biographical details place the subject in his or
her cultural and historical context. No prior knowledge of either
linguistics or philosophy is assumed; each entry concludes with
suggestions for further reading of both primary texts and secondary
sources, encouraging readers to find out more about the particular
key thinker and the impact of his or her ideas. Thinkers included
range from Plato and Aristotle, through Berkeley, Leibniz, Kant,
Russell, Wittgenstein, and Austin, to Sacks, Kristeva, and
Chomsky.Features * The only single-volume reference resource to
bring together linguistics and the philosophy of language * Entries
are extensively cross-referenced, allowing readers to trace
influences, developments and debates both in contemporary thinking
and across time * Accessibly written for use at all levels,
including undergraduate, postgraduate, academic and other general
readers in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of
language.
"Finally Fram showed herself in all her glory as the best sea-boat
in the world. It was extraordinary to watch how she behaved. ...
the Fram gave a wriggle of her body and was instantly at the top of
the wave, which slipped under the vessel. Can anyone be surprised
if one gets fond of such a ship?" --Captain Nilsen of the Fram,
1912. From her launch in 1892, to the triumphant return to Norway
in 1914, the polar expeditionary ship Fram sailed north almost to
the North Pole, and south to Antarctica. supporting three of the
most daring of all polar adventures. In the centenary year of Roald
Amundsen's successful trek to the South Pole, this is the story of
his ship, the Fram, and her voyages to the ends of the earth.
This book is a unique and accessible reference guide to the work of
eighty key figures who have played an important role in the
development of ideas about language from antiquity to the
twenty-first century. The entries are extensively cross referenced,
allowing readers to trace influences, developments, and debates
both in contemporary thinking and across time. Each entry concludes
with suggestions for further reading of primary texts and secondary
sources, encouraging readers to find out more about the particular
key thinker and the impact of his or her ideas.
This book offers introductory entries on 80 ideas that have shaped
the study of language up to the present day. Entries are written by
experts in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language
to reflect the full range of approaches and modes of thought. Each
entry includes a brief description of the idea, an account of its
development, and its impact on the field of language study. The
book is written in an accessible style with clear descriptions of
technical terms, guides to further reading, and extensive
cross-referencing between entries. A useful additional feature of
this book is that it is cross-referenced throughout with Key
Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language (Edinburgh,
2005), revealing significant connections and continuities in the
two related disciplines. Ideas covered range from Sense Data,
Artificial Intelligence, and Logic, through Generative Semantics,
Cognitivism, and Conversation Analysis, to Political Correctness,
Deconstruction, and Corpora. Features: * The only single-volume
reference book to focus specifically on ideas from both linguistics
and the philosophy of language * Accessibly written for use at all
levels, including undergraduate, postgraduate, academic, and other
general readers in the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of
language * Extensively cross-referenced both within itself and with
Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language to
provide a unique reference resource.
Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language is a
unique and accessible reference guide to the work of figures who
have played an important role in the development of ideas about
language. It includes eighty entries on individual thinkers in the
Western tradition, ranging from antiquity to the present day,
chosen because of their impact on the description or theory of
language. Each entry explains the main ideas of the thinker,
outlining their development and assessing their significance and
influence. Brief biographical details place the subject in his or
her cultural and historical context. No prior knowledge of either
linguistics or philosophy is assumed; each entry concludes with
suggestions for further reading of both primary texts and secondary
sources, encouraging readers to find out more about the particular
key thinker and the impact of his or her ideas. Thinkers included
range from Plato and Aristotle, through Berkeley, Leibniz, Kant,
Russell, Wittgenstein, and Austin, to Sacks, Kristeva, and Chomsky.
Features * The only single-volume reference resource to bring
together linguistics and the philosophy of language * Entries are
extensively cross-referenced, allowing readers to trace influences,
developments and debates both in contemporary thinking and across
time * Accessibly written for use at all levels, including
undergraduate, postgraduate, academic and other general readers in
the fields of linguistics and the philosophy of language.
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