Empson 1930 Chatto and Windus
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Empson W (1930) Seven types of ambiguity. Chatto and Windus, London. |
Β» Hughes MEJ
Empson William (1930) Chatto and Windus
Abstract: Empson was working in the weeks before his expulsion on what was to be his best-known book, Seven Types of Ambiguity. It is original, startling in places and hugely influential in the teaching of English nowadays not only at university but at school too; and it offers in many ways the intellectual positioning implied by Richardsβs more empirical and experimental interest in the processes of reading and understanding.
β’ Bioblast editor: Gnaiger E
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