Using certain aspects of the English language can have a negative effect on English literature. George Orwell argued that you should never use the passive voice when you can use the active one.
Kevin Mills has written: 'Justifying language' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Religion and literature, Religious aspects, religious aspects of Language and languages
Paula Blank has written: 'Broken English' -- subject(s): Dialect literature, English, English Dialect literature, English language, English literature, History, History and criticism, Language Arts, Language and culture, Language and languages, Literary Criticism, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Political aspects, Political aspects of Language and languages, Renaissance, Variation
Art, literature, language, statuary.
Nicholas Williams has written: 'Clappya Kernowek' -- subject(s): Cornish language 'I bPrionta i Leabhar' 'I bprionta i leabhar' -- subject(s): English Religious literature, History, History and criticism, Irish language, Irish literature, Irish prose literature, Printing, Protestant authors, Protestantism, Publication and distribution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Irish language, Religious literature, Religious literature, English, Translations into Gaelic, Translations into Irish
Daniel Marder has written: 'Exiles at home' -- subject(s): Alienation (Social psychology) in literature, American literature, Europe in literature, Exiles in literature, History and criticism, In literature, Literature, National characteristics, American, in literature, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Literature 'The craft of technical writing,' -- subject(s): English language, Rhetoric, Technical writing 'Transylvania and Hungary'
The seven aspects of culture are Government, Currency/Economics, Religion, Social Organisation, Language, Art/Literature, and there's another one I can't remember.
William J. Entwistle has written: 'The literature of England, A.D. 500-1960' -- subject(s): English literature, Literatur, History and criticism 'Aspects of language' -- subject(s): Language and languages 'The literature of England' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism 'The scope of Spanish studies' -- subject(s): Spanish language and literature, Study and teaching 'The Arthurian Legend In The Literature Of The Spanish Peninsula'
Roger Fowler has written: 'Essays on style and language' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Literary 'The language of George Orwell' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Literary style, Style, Knowledge, Language, Language and languages in literature, English language 'Literature As Social Discourse' -- subject(s): Criticism, Discourse analysis, Literary, Language and languages, Literary Discourse analysis, Literary style, Sociolinguistics, Style, Style, Literary 'Linguistics and the novel' -- subject(s): Discourse analysis, Literary, Fiction, Literary Discourse analysis, Technique 'Language in the news' -- subject(s): British newspapers, Discourse analysis, English language, Journalism, Language, Social aspects, Social aspects of English language 'Style and Structure in Literature' 'The languages of literature' -- subject(s): Criticism, Textual, Philology, Textual Criticism
In literature, "intrinsic" refers to elements that are essential or inherent to the work itself, such as themes, symbols, character development, and language usage. These are fundamental aspects that shape the meaning and impact of the literary work.
Eleanor Dickey has written: 'Colloquial and literary Latin' -- subject(s): Colloquial Latin language, Speech in literature, Style, Latin literature, History and criticism, Latin language 'Greek forms of address' -- subject(s): Address, Forms of, Forms of Address, Greek Names, Greek language, Names, Greek, Names, Personal, Personal Names, Social aspects, Social aspects of Greek language, Social interaction 'Latin forms of address' -- subject(s): Address, Forms of, Forms of Address, Latin Names, Latin language, Names, Latin, Names, Personal, Personal Names, Social aspects, Social aspects of Latin language, Social interaction
Bobi Jones has written: 'Yr w^yl ifori' 'Cyflwyno'r Gymraeg (llawlyfr i athrawon ail iaith)' 'The dragon's pen' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, History and criticism, In literature, Welsh literature 'Bod yn wraig' 'System in child language' -- subject(s): Children, Language 'Crist a Chened-Laethodeb' 'Ysbryd y cwlwm' -- subject(s): Nationalism in literature, Nationalism and literature, Nationalism 'Language regained' -- subject(s): History, Revival, Social aspects, Social aspects of Welsh language, Welsh language 'Y dyn na ddaeth adref' 'I'r arch dau o bob rhyw' 'Bwyta'n te' 'Crist a chenedlaetholdeb' -- subject(s): Christianity, Nationalism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nationalism, Religious life and customs 'Casgliad o gerddi' 'Daw'r Pasg i bawb' 'Man gwyn'
The "Language of Literature" textbook was first published in 2002 by McDougal Littell.