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E-grāmata: Style, Rhetoric and Creativity in Language: In memory of Walter (Bill) Nash (1926-2015)

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"This commemorative volume comprises ten essays which celebrate the work of Walter (Bill) Nash. Bill Nash was an extraordinary scholar--a classicist, parodist, critic, musician, linguist, poet, polyglot, humourist and novelist. He was as adroit in his reading of the Old Norse sagas as he was in his analyses of the rhetorical composition of everyday English usage, and his published outputs embrace the stylistic, rhetorical, compositional and creative topographies of both language and literature. The contributions that comprise this volume are all by well-known scholars in the field and each essay celebrates Nash's prodigious offering by covering the academic fields with which he was particularly associated. These fields include composition, rhetoric, discourse analysis, English usage, comic discourse, creative writing and the stylistic exploration of literature from the Old English period to that of the present day"--

This commemorative volume comprises ten essays which celebrate the work of Walter (Bill) Nash. Bill Nash was an extraordinary scholar – a classicist, parodist, critic, musician, linguist, poet, polyglot, humourist and novelist. He was as adroit in his reading of the Old Norse sagas as he was in his analyses of the rhetorical composition of everyday English usage, and his published outputs embrace the stylistic, rhetorical, compositional and creative topographies of both language and literature. The contributions that comprise this volume are all by well-known scholars in the field and each essay celebrates Nash’s prodigious offering by covering the academic fields with which he was particularly associated. These fields include composition, rhetoric, discourse analysis, English usage, comic discourse, creative writing and the stylistic exploration of literature from the Old English period to that of the present day.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(8)
Paul Simpson
Ronald Carter
An indicative list of publications 9(2)
Walter Nash
Chapter 1 "Warmth of thought" in Walter Nash's prose and verse
11(26)
Susan Cockcroft
Robert Cockcroft
Chapter 2 Chrysanthemums for Bill: On Lawrentian style and stylistics
37(20)
Peter Stockwell
Chapter 3 The doubling of design in Walter Nash's Rhetoric: The Wit of Persuasion
57(20)
David Stacey
Chapter 4 Riddling: The dominant rhetorical device in W. H. Auden's "The Wanderer"
77(8)
Peter Verdonk
Chapter 5 "My Shakespeare, rise": Ben Jonson's pronominal choices in "To the Memory of My Beloved, the Author" (1623)
85(16)
Clara Calvo
Chapter 6 Discourse presentation and point of view in "Cheating at Canasta"
101(12)
William Trevor
Mick Short
Chapter 7 Doing and teaching: From Kettle of Roses to Language and Creative Illusion and back again
113(14)
Michael Toolan
Chapter 8 Fact, fiction and French flights of fancy
127(22)
Michael Stubbs
Chapter 9 Common language: Corpus, creativity and cognition
149(22)
Ronald Carter
Chapter 10 "Americans don't do Irony": Cross-cultural perspectives on the pragmatics of irony
171(22)
Paul Simpson
Poem: Defunct address 193(2)
Robert Cockcroft
Name index 195(4)
Subject index 199