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Discourse and Literature
By:Teun Adrianus van Dijk
Published on 1985-01-01 by John Benjamins Publishing

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|Discourse and Literature |boldly integrates the analysis of literature and non-literary genres in an innovative embracing study of discourse. Narrative, poetry, drama, myths, songs, letters, Biblical discourse and graffiti as well as stylistics and rhetorics are the topics treaded by twelve well-known specialists selected and introduced by Teun A. van Dijk.

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Colm Tóibín, these award-winning source of This Learnand Brooklyn, converts his or her particular attention to your intricate friendships concerning daddies and even sons—precisely the particular tensions relating to the fictional the behemoths Oscar Wilde, Billy Joyce, W.B. Yeats, along with their particular fathers. Wilde loathed your boyfriend's your dad, despite the fact acknowledged them to be considerably alike. Joyce's gregarious dad or mom owned your partner's young man right from Ireland in europe because of his or her volatile composure not to mention drinking. Whilst Yeats's father, a mountain lion, was first seemingly an ideal conversationalist who is chattering is a great deal more polished in comparison to the pictures he or she produced. All of these popular males and also the daddies who seem to served to figure these appear alive around Tóibín's retelling, just like Dublin's multicolored inhabitants.

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