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'''''Ex Philologia Lux: Essays in honour of Leena Kahlas-Tarkka''''' is a [[2013]] book, edited by Jukka Tyrkkö, Olga Timofeeva & Maria Salenius. Include the article | '''''Ex Philologia Lux: Essays in honour of Leena Kahlas-Tarkka''''' is a [[2013]] book, edited by Jukka Tyrkkö, Olga Timofeeva & Maria Salenius. Include the article “You tempt me grievously to a mythological essay” with [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]’s correspondence Arthur Ransome. | ||
==From the publisher== | ==From the publisher== |
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Ex Philologia Lux: Essays in honour of Leena Kahlas-Tarkka | |
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Publisher | Vantaa |
Released | September 2013 |
Format | paperback |
Pages | 509 |
ISBN | 9789519040462 |
Ex Philologia Lux: Essays in honour of Leena Kahlas-Tarkka is a 2013 book, edited by Jukka Tyrkkö, Olga Timofeeva & Maria Salenius. Include the article “You tempt me grievously to a mythological essay” with J. R. R. Tolkien’s correspondence Arthur Ransome.
From the publisher
This collection of articles is a Festschrift for Leena Kahlas-Tarkka. In her long career Leena Kahlas-Tarkka has inspired and encouraged countless students with her teaching and the example she has set as a scholar. Her research merits include studies of the early development of English pronouns and verbs, the languages of the Salem witchcraft trials, and individual Early Modern thinkers and translators. The twenty-four articles in this volume cover four different areas of English studies: medieval scholarship, corpus studies, books and genres, and literary perspectives. Together they represent a modern take on philology at work, combining new methods and approaches with a traditional sensibility for the social, cultural and biographical issues that inform the linguist and literary scholar of today.