10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOGOGRIPHIC»
Discover the use of
logogriphic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
logogriphic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Simon and Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Book #12: The ...
REARRANGEMENTS. by. Nancy. Scandrett. Ross. Capitalized. clues. point. to. a.
logogriphic. theme. SIDEKICKS by Nancy Nicholson Joline "A soul remembering
my good. 87. ACROSS. 1 "Jenufa" tenor 5 Sack 8 Insect nests 12 Vasco da_ ...
Eugene T. Maleska, John M. Samson, 2004
2
Say What I Am Called: The Old English Riddles of the Exeter ...
There is a similar play with orbus'without offspring,' and corbus 'raven,' in
Aldhelm's riddle about the raven; and the same logogriphic device is used twice
by Eusebius.51 These are by no means singular examples. A series of short
prose ...
3
A Companion to the Works of Heinrich Von Kleist
Josephe boldly presumes that the earthquake happened to facilitate her and
Jeronimo's happiness; driven by desire and revenge, Nicolo doubts that the
logogriphic correspondence is merely accidental; and Toni's firm but gullible
pragmatism ...
4
The School of Days: Heinrich Von Kleist and the Traumas of ...
Carol Jacobs describes logogriphic play as a process which "breaks the integrity
of the word," one in which "riddle and solution perpetually producje] one another.
"4 Similarly, Gerhard Neumann terms the logogriph a "Kontrafaktur eines zuvor ...
The worthy admiral was, it seems, not only christened John, but Borlase; and by
dropping r, and changing ase into us, we have the ingenious logogriphic title of
Sir Bolus ! Admiral Cockburn's name likewise affords the author some elegant ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1813
6
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
logogrífico, ca a. logogriphic; logogrifo m. logogriph, a word puzzle. [logo- + Gk.
grīphos: fishing net; something intricate; puzzle or riddle. OU.] logomaquia f.
logomachy, dispute over the meaning of words. [logo- + -maquia.] logopeda m.
The worthy admiral was, it seems, not only christened John, but Borlase; and by
dropping r, and changing ase into us, we have the ingenious logogriphic title of
Sir Bolus! Admiral Cockburn's name likewise affords the author some elegant ...
8
Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England
... Dieter Bitterli has traced the etymological and logogriphic games beloved by
Latin enigmatists in many of the Exeter riddles.96 But though it is possible to fit
them within an Anglo-Saxon educational context, the Old English riddles'
anonymity ...
9
Reading Riddles: Rhetorics of Obscurity from Romanticism to ...
Beyond the particular logogriphic series, Eckbert's entire predicament is his
entanglement in a web of language: the forgotten words of a father, a confession
countered with a single name, a conspiratorial conversation between friend ...
10
Fernand Khnopff: Portrait of Jeanne Kéfer
Proof of this is the fact that Khnopff continued to show his portraits at exhibitions
where he also presented “logogriphic” works such as Memories [FIGURE 39] and
Silence.This mixture is justified first of all by the independence of portraits such ...