Books by "Society for Pure English"

12 books found

Preliminary Announcement

Preliminary Announcement

by Society for Pure English

1919

A Few Practical Suggestions

A Few Practical Suggestions

by Society for Pure English, Logan Pearsall Smith

2019 · Good Press

A Few Practical Suggestions is an enlightening anthology that traverses the intricate landscape of the English language, exploring both its precision and playfulness through an array of literary lenses. This collection showcases a vast spectrum of pieces ranging from linguistic essays to stylistic critiques, encapsulating the transformative era of early 20th-century English. The anthology invites readers on a journey through the delicate nuances of linguistics, emphasizing clarity and eloquence while also championing creativity in expression. Among its esteemed works, certain essays vividly illuminate the perpetual dialogue between tradition and innovation in language usage, offering insightful reflections relevant not only to scholars but to anyone captivated by the art of words. Contributing to this literary tapestry are the esteemed Society for Pure English and Logan Pearsall Smith, whose collective expertise shapes a guiding ethos throughout the anthology. Their pursuit of linguistic purity and clarity is grounded in the broader cultural and literary shifts of their time, reflecting an era yearning for linguistic precision amidst rapid modernization. Each author's distinct voice enriches the overarching theme, providing a platform for both scholarly discourse and passionate advocacy of linguistic integrity. This convergence of thought offers readers a panoramic view of language evolution and its cultural implications. For those with a true passion for the intricacies of language, A Few Practical Suggestions presents an invaluable compendium of perspectives and insights. The anthology not only serves as a window into the dynamic interactions of diverse linguistic viewpoints but also as an educational trove for understanding the broader dynamics at play in the evolution of English. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in this dialogue of ideas, gaining both a deeper appreciation of language's artistry and an understanding of the historical forces that continue to shape it today.

Preliminary Announcement & List of Members

Preliminary Announcement & List of Members

by Society for Pure English

1919

Three Articles on Metaphor

Three Articles on Metaphor

by Society for Pure English

2019 · Good Press

In "Three Articles on Metaphor," the Society for Pure English embarks on a profound exploration of metaphorical language, dissecting its intricacies and illuminating its pivotal role in English literature and everyday communication. The articles are written in a scholarly yet accessible style, reflecting a high degree of linguistic precision and intellectual depth. The authors delve into historical contexts, tracing the evolution of metaphor usage from classical to contemporary literature, and providing incisive analyses of key works that have shaped our understanding of metaphor as a literary device. The Society for Pure English, renowned for its advocacy of linguistic clarity and eloquence, comprises distinguished scholars and linguists whose collective expertise informs this meticulous examination of metaphor. Their commitment to exploring and preserving the richness of the English language informs the articles, as they seek to demystify metaphors'Äô subtle power in shaping thought and communication. The Society's efforts stem from a desire to promote a more profound appreciation for the artistry of language, making this work particularly significant amidst an age of linguistic ambiguity. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the mechanics of language, literature, and the fine arts of communication. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike will find invaluable insights within its pages, encouraging deeper contemplation of the metaphors that permeate their own expressions. "Three Articles on Metaphor" not only enriches one's understanding of literary devices but also serves as a vital reminder of the creativity inherent in language itself.

Stud Book of the Select Clydesdale Horse Society of Scotland

Stud Book of the Select Clydesdale Horse Society of Scotland

by Select Clydesdale Horse Society of Scotland

1884

S.P.E. Tracts

S.P.E. Tracts

by Society for Pure English

1919

Prize-essays and Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland

Prize-essays and Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland

by Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, Edinburgh

1885

The Society for Pure English's "The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems" offers an incisive investigation into the intricate interplay between English and French lexicon, particularly focusing on how borrowed terms have been assimilated and adapted within English literary tradition. The book employs a meticulous analytical style, combining scholarly rigor with accessible prose, to examine the dialectal nuances present in the poetry of Edmund Blunden. By framing Blunden's work within the broader context of language evolution and dialectology, this text elucidates the cultural and linguistic tensions that inform English poetry's relationship with foreign influences, particularly those emanating from French linguistic heritage. The Society for Pure English, dedicated to the preservation and evolution of the English language, is comprised of scholars who are passionate about linguistic purity and usage. Their collective inquiry into language and its dialectal variations reflects the societal changes of their time, illustrating an earnest attempt to contextualize Blunden's oeuvre amidst the complexities of linguistic globalization and cultural exchange. This scholarly organization, alongside its commitment, aims to highlight the richness of the English language by documenting such intermingled influences, enhancing the appreciation for Blunden's literary craftsmanship. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and linguists interested in the intersections of language, poetry, and cultural history. With its comprehensive analysis and clear exposition, "The Englishing of French Words" serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of English vocabulary development and its poetic representation, making it indispensable for anyone keen to explore the nuances of dialect and lexical evolution in English literature.

Report of Society

Report of Society

by Society for Pure English, Henry Watson Fowler

1922

Report of Society

Report of Society

by Henry Watson Fowler, Matthew Barnes, Paul Barbier, Society for Pure English, William Cuthbert Morton

1921

The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin

The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin

by Brander Matthews, John Sargeaunt, Logan Pearsall Smith, Robert Bridges, Society for Pure English

1919