Originally published in 1985, as with the earlier volumes in the series, the reader of The Rover is here provided a Verbal Index, citing each type and its location, a Word Frequency Table, and a Field of Reference. Using the tables in this concordance, the reader should be better able to address the issue of style and determine on a more informed basis whether Conrad has deliberately eschewed the adjectival and even the figurative in favour of a lean, spare style, or whether he has simply tangled his style in rhetorical excesses and imprecisions.
A Concordance to Conrad's Under Western Eyes
1982 Todd K. Bender and Kirsten A. Bender All rights reserved Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title : Concordances to Conrad's Typhoon and other stories , and Within the tides .
Originally published in 1985, this volume follows others in the series.
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Joseph Conrad: Conrad's Polish heritage; Memories and impressions; Contemporary and early responses
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Reference Works in British and American Literature
One attempt to get away from this reification in grammar pedagogy is Larsen-Freeman's notion of 'grammaring' (Larsen-Freeman, 2003), which is a conscious use of the dynamic, activity-oriented -ing ending for English verbal nouns, ...
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