This potpourri of satire on language use in Western culture will trigger chuckles and guffaws from an eclectic readership.
In The Clan of the Flapdragon and Other Adventures in Etymology by B.M.W. Schrapnel, the pseudonymous critic, satirizes a variety of subjects in and out of academe. These adventurous essays include lampoons on writing, language, and literature, and the collection is a delightful spoof of much in contemporary culture- especially areas of intellectual pretension. You will be entertained by anachronistic allusions, improbable parodies, whimsical etymologies, tongue-in-cheek word play, and stunning purple prose- examples of just some of the liberties Schrapnel takes with the language.
Dr. Schrapnel includes a wide array of audience reactions in the form of bogus letters from fictional readers, confirming that language and literature are everyone's business. He also offers an annual list of words that writers and speakers should use more often- a lexicographer's equivalent to the endangered species list- and coins terms such as prufrockery and grendelish.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
In its play with language, The Clan of the Flapdragon is simultaneously a celebration of language and a tribute to the power of the word and the vital role of literacy in our culture. McKee delights in reminding us that language is not solely the tool of advertisers, politicians, literary theorists, or other extremists." - Georgia Review
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First Edition, First edition
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Maße
Höhe: 213 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-0-8173-6009-2 (9780817360092)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Richard McKee is Adjunct Professor of English at Ringling School of Art and Design and at Manatee Community College.