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From Vasco da Gama’s Astrolabe to John Barrow’s Artificial Horizon: The Cape Colony and Cartographical Momentum
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
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SECTION I: LITERATURE AND CULTURE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
- Introduction 3
- Eighteenth-Century Culture: Questions of Textuality 7
- Popular Political Culture in the Mid 1790s 15
- Hogarth’s ‘Industry and Idleness’: Representing the Criminal 29
- A Woman Under the Influence. Women, Crime and Punishment in 18th-Century England 31
- To Make Sense of the Senseless The Representation of Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England 45
- Pamphlets in the Seven Years’ War: More Change Than Continuity ? 59
- “The wilderness pleases” - But why not in the novel? 73
- Conflicting Definitions of the Culture of Sensibility 93
- City Vice: New Urban Myths in Eighteenth-Century England 105
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SECTION II: FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR
- Introduction 119
- The Function of Role Types in Unmarked Theme- Rheme Structures 121
- Supplementive Adjective Clauses in English 133
- Functional Grammar and the Analysis of English 135
- A Functional Approach to Modality 149
- Systemic Functional Linguistics - A Chomsky-Theory or a Mead-Theory? 169
- Theme in translation: some considerations 193
- Functional-Semantic Fields 211
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SECTION III: SOCIETY, GENRE, AND LANGUAGE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
- Introduction 227
- Genres, Texts and Corpora in the Study of Medieval English 229
- William Caxton’s Dialogues in French and English as a Source of Information about Social Reality 243
- Dream Theory and Dream Lexis in the Middle Ages 245
- Chaucer’s Prose in the Canterbury Tales as Parody 259
- Morphological Reclassification: The Morphological and Morphophonemic Restructuring of the Weak Verbs in Old and Middle English 273
- Bishops’ Courts as Cultural Centres: The Case of the Harley Lyrics 285
- Wycliffite Sermons: A Critical Commentary on Late 14th-Century England 297
- The Late Middle English Paston Letters 313
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SECTION IV: SOUTH AFRICA
- Introduction 327
- South African Literary History - The Black and the White Perspective 333
- Literature for a National Culture in South Africa: Perspectives of Oppressed Groups 343
- From Vasco da Gama’s Astrolabe to John Barrow’s Artificial Horizon: The Cape Colony and Cartographical Momentum 361
- Transitional Identity: Autobiography in South Africa 369
- Cultural Politics in Es’kia Mphahlele’s Works 381
- Literature and Civil Society in South Africa 391
- Spatial Symbolism in Nadine Gordimer’s None to Accompany Me 407
- English - The Language of a New Nation The Present-Day Linguistic Situation of South Africa 419
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SECTION V: VARIA
- Workshop: Teaching Utopian Fiction - A Contribution to Cultural Studies 437
- Subjective Theories of Second Language Acquisition 453
- A Text-Based Approach to the Study of English Punctuation 465
- English Literature in Germany - German Literature in England: An Analysis of a Lopsided Bicultural Exchange 481
- Food in English Literature 483
- Being True to the Story: Myth, Identity, and Art in Momaday’s The Ancient Child 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
-
SECTION I: LITERATURE AND CULTURE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
- Introduction 3
- Eighteenth-Century Culture: Questions of Textuality 7
- Popular Political Culture in the Mid 1790s 15
- Hogarth’s ‘Industry and Idleness’: Representing the Criminal 29
- A Woman Under the Influence. Women, Crime and Punishment in 18th-Century England 31
- To Make Sense of the Senseless The Representation of Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England 45
- Pamphlets in the Seven Years’ War: More Change Than Continuity ? 59
- “The wilderness pleases” - But why not in the novel? 73
- Conflicting Definitions of the Culture of Sensibility 93
- City Vice: New Urban Myths in Eighteenth-Century England 105
-
SECTION II: FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR
- Introduction 119
- The Function of Role Types in Unmarked Theme- Rheme Structures 121
- Supplementive Adjective Clauses in English 133
- Functional Grammar and the Analysis of English 135
- A Functional Approach to Modality 149
- Systemic Functional Linguistics - A Chomsky-Theory or a Mead-Theory? 169
- Theme in translation: some considerations 193
- Functional-Semantic Fields 211
-
SECTION III: SOCIETY, GENRE, AND LANGUAGE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
- Introduction 227
- Genres, Texts and Corpora in the Study of Medieval English 229
- William Caxton’s Dialogues in French and English as a Source of Information about Social Reality 243
- Dream Theory and Dream Lexis in the Middle Ages 245
- Chaucer’s Prose in the Canterbury Tales as Parody 259
- Morphological Reclassification: The Morphological and Morphophonemic Restructuring of the Weak Verbs in Old and Middle English 273
- Bishops’ Courts as Cultural Centres: The Case of the Harley Lyrics 285
- Wycliffite Sermons: A Critical Commentary on Late 14th-Century England 297
- The Late Middle English Paston Letters 313
-
SECTION IV: SOUTH AFRICA
- Introduction 327
- South African Literary History - The Black and the White Perspective 333
- Literature for a National Culture in South Africa: Perspectives of Oppressed Groups 343
- From Vasco da Gama’s Astrolabe to John Barrow’s Artificial Horizon: The Cape Colony and Cartographical Momentum 361
- Transitional Identity: Autobiography in South Africa 369
- Cultural Politics in Es’kia Mphahlele’s Works 381
- Literature and Civil Society in South Africa 391
- Spatial Symbolism in Nadine Gordimer’s None to Accompany Me 407
- English - The Language of a New Nation The Present-Day Linguistic Situation of South Africa 419
-
SECTION V: VARIA
- Workshop: Teaching Utopian Fiction - A Contribution to Cultural Studies 437
- Subjective Theories of Second Language Acquisition 453
- A Text-Based Approach to the Study of English Punctuation 465
- English Literature in Germany - German Literature in England: An Analysis of a Lopsided Bicultural Exchange 481
- Food in English Literature 483
- Being True to the Story: Myth, Identity, and Art in Momaday’s The Ancient Child 501