Some useful hints about correct English and tips on literary analysis by Barbara Daniels (Doc Barbara) an ex-teacher with an Oxford M.A. in English Language and Literature and a London Ph. D
Single inverted commas
Although it is usual to enclose a word under discussion in single inverted commas, I have chosen instead to emphasise it in red to prevent confusion with apostrophes.
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013
ANALOGUE
This refers to a story similar to the one under analysis. Such variants were common in oral literature and, if it has been proved that an author was familiar with the analogue, any changes could be considered a clue to the creator's intention. In the Middle Ages originality was not deemed as important as it is today and so borrowing a plot was normal.
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