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Ideology in Literature,
By Adail Rodrigues Jr. "Adail S. Rodrigues Jr." (Belo Horizonte, MG Brazil) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Language, Ideology and Point of View (Interface) (Paperback)
Paul Simpson's "Language, Ideology and Point of View", although originally written in 1993, is still an invaluable resource book for those interested in investiganting literature from a linguistic perspective. From the outset, Simpson affirms that "in the context of narrative fiction, point of view refers generally to the psychological perspective through which a story is told". This is undoubtedly the 'foundation stone' of an interdisciplinary basis for the study of narrative in the context of literature, critical linguistics and a more functional view of language. Simpson's work, thus, reflects the need of a linguistic view of the subject literary studies have been looking for.
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Language, Ideology and Point of View (Interface) by Paul Simpson (Paperback - June 27, 1993)
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