Dictionary of Language Games, Puzzles, and Amusements

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Geography and World Cultures: Culture

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  • ISBN 9780313244674
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 1986
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout recorded history, mankind has turned to language play as a source of entertainment and intellectual stimulation. This unique new reference provides comprehensive listings and explainations, together with samples and historical information, concerning the hundreds of letter and word games, puzzles, and linguistic entertainments that enrich our cultural life.

In an introductory section, the author discusses the various ways of manipulating words and letters and the relation of this pastime to literature, linguistics, education and humor. He comments on the use of word-play techniques in the teaching of language arts, noting their demonstrated benefits in stimulating creativity and motivating the unwilling student. Turning to the literary uses of language play, he talks about writers--from Shakespeare, Dickens, James Joyce, and Gertrude Stein to the dadaists, Edward Lear, Ogden Nash, and various contemporary literary artists--whose linguistic devices run the gamut from riddles, acrostics, cross-word puzzles, and anagrams--are considered, along with individual and group games intended to entertain, teach skills, or challenge the imagination or intellect.

HARRY EDWIN EISS is an Assistant Professor of English at Eastern Michigan Universty. He is the author of Dictionary of Language Games, Puzzles, and Amusements (Greenwood Press, 1986) and Dictionary of Mathematical Games, Puzzles and Amusements (Greenwood Press, 1988). He has also published articles on language arts instruction, and his poems have appeared in several anthologies. His critiques of the works of Janet Lunn and Monica Hughes will appear in Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults (forthcoming). He is currently serving as the humanist for a National Endowment for the Arts seminar entitled Children's Classics: The Victorian Age.

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