George Orwell's Theory of Language - Couverture souple

Reznikov, Andrey

 
9780595193202: George Orwell's Theory of Language

Synopsis

There is not a single book that gives a systematic description of George Orwells views on language. Andrei Reznikovs work is the first attempt to fill this gap. Reznikov puts together the pieces of Orwells language puzzle, scattered throughout his essays, diaries, letters, radio talks and fiction, and proposes the Newspeak model as Orwells way to formulate his theory. The theory is then tested with illustrative examples from three languagesmodern English, Nazi German, and Soviet Russian. Finally, the author describes bias-free language as an implementation of Orwells ideas.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

There is not a single book that gives a systematic description of George Orwells views on language. Andrei Reznikovs work is the first attempt to fill this gap. Reznikov puts together the pieces of Orwells language puzzle, scattered throughout his essays, diaries, letters, radio talks and fiction, and proposes the Newspeak model as Orwells way to formulate his theory. The theory is then tested with illustrative examples from three languagesmodern English, Nazi German, and Soviet Russian. Finally, the author describes bias-free language as an implementation of Orwells ideas.

Biographie de l'auteur

Andrei Reznikov is a Professor of English at Karelian State Pedagogical University (Petrozavodsk, Russia). In 2000-2001 he was a Visiting Fulbright Scholar in the English Department of the University of Vermont, where he researched George Orwells theory of language.

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