Translingualism refers to an orientation in scholarship that recognizes the fluidity of language boundaries and endorses a greater tolerance for the plurality of Englishes worldwide. However, it is possible that translingualism exacerbates the very problems it seeks to redress. This book seeks to destabilize underlying attitudes inherent in the narrowly conceptualized view of Englishes by pushing forward current theories of translingualism and integrating cutting-edge scholarship from sociolinguistics, critical theory, and composition studies.
Originally the work of an anonymous Babylonian poet, who lived over 3700 years ago, this is the tale of one man's struggle against death. Not content with the immortal renown won by reckless deeds, the hero of the epic seeks immortality itself and journeys to the end of the earth and beyond.
Monthly writing magazine, aimed at writers of all abilities. Our unrivalled team of columnists – including novelists, poets, journalists and publishers – covers every genre: Judith Spelman meets big-name writers to bring you the inside story behind their achievements and also seeks out top tips from other well-known authors to help you get published. With great tips on short story development as well.
The year 2012. The country is under the absolute rule of the Warden. Then by chance, Theo Faron meets a young woman who seeks to challenge the power of the Warden's regime.
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published in 1908. This book tells the story of Jemima Puddle-Duck, introduced in the The Tale of Tom Kitten, who seeks out a nesting place away from the farm.