In:Language in Place: Stylistic perspectives on landscape, place and environment
Edited by Daniela Francesca Virdis, Elisabetta Zurru and Ernestine Lahey
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 37] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Chapter 1.Introduction
1
Daniela Francesca Virdis
Elisabetta Zurru
Ernestine Lahey
Chapter 2.Thematic adverbial adjuncts of place and direction and their relationship
to conceptual metaphor in A. E. Housman’s A Shropshire Lad
17
Andrew Goatly
Chapter 3.Death by nature in two poems by Alden Nowlan
45
Ernestine Lahey
Chapter 4.Liminal islands: A cognitive stylistic analysis of “Beyond the Pale” and “Rathlin” by
Derek Mahon
65
Nigel McLoughlin
Chapter 5.Urban metaphors: Conceptual and literary depictions of cities in the Bible
85
Karolien Vermeulen
Chapter 6.The arabic of Dune
: Language and landscape
105
Karin Christina Ryding
Chapter 7.(Re)mapping “authentic” London: Iain Sinclair’s London Overground (2015) and the
semiotic landscape of London’s East End
125
Jennifer Smith
Chapter 8.“Boston Strong”: Place-making practices and enregisterment in the Boston Marathon
discourse 2013/2014
147
Kristin Berberich
Chapter 9.Naming as styling: Inauthenticity in building names in Singapore
167
Peter K. W. Tan
Chapter 10.“She enjoys being stroked”, “They are affectionate, lively and
interactive boys”: An ecostylistic scrutiny of animal agency and alternative discourse in
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home website
189
Daniela Francesca Virdis
Chapter 11.“Your planet needs you”: An ecostylistic analysis of an ecology-oriented interactive
exhibition
209
Elisabetta Zurru
Chapter 12.London past and present: The Museum of London’s multi-faceted presentation of the
city
229
Linda Pillière
Name index
253
Subject index
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