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Text 5 . A Traveller in Southern Italy – H V Morton. Context of product and Reception. Newspaper journalist. Edited the Daily Mail, the Evening Standard, and the Daily Express. One of the most influential travel writers of him time. Extremely well travelled. Written and published in 1969.

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  1. Text 5 A Traveller in Southern Italy – H V Morton

  2. Context of product and Reception • Newspaper journalist. Edited the Daily Mail, the Evening Standard, and the Daily Express. • One of the most influential travel writers of him time. • Extremely well travelled. • Written and published in 1969

  3. Grammar • Noun Phrases – “ Stony Earth” A noun phrase is either a single noun or pronoun or a group of words containing a noun Or pronoun that function together as a noun or pronoun, as the subject or object of a verb. EXAMPLES OF NOUN PHRASES: EG: John was late. ('John' is the noun phrase functioning as the subject of the verb.) EG: The people that I saw coming in the building at nine o'clock have just left. ('The people ... nine o'clock' is a lengthy noun phrase, but it functions as the subject of the main verb 'have just left'.) • GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF A NOUN PHRASE.

  4. Form and Structure • S: Travels through Otranto • P: To entertain and inform • A: Well read, educated audience. • G: Travel writing

  5. Figurative Language • Visually Descriptive – Frequent pre-modifiers • Personification – “street struggled up the hill”

  6. Lexis • Sophisticated Lexical Field • Latinate Phrases • Formal register

  7. Text 21 Ascent to Grasmere – A Wainwright

  8. Context of production and Reception • Famous and highly recognised guides to the Lake District by Wainwright • Hand Drawn and Hand written • Published in 1958

  9. Grammar • Very long, descriptive sentences • GIVE EXAMPLE:

  10. Form and Structure • S: Hiking Paths of the Helm Cragg mountains. • P: To Inform (to entertain) • A: Rambling enthusiasts • G: Walking guide

  11. Graphology • Hand-drawn and written including Intricate detail • What are the effects of these graphological features?

  12. Lexis • Informal lexis and register • EXAMPLE: • Descriptive pre-modifiers • EXAMPLE:

  13. 5 vs 21

  14. Possible Essay/Exam Questions..?

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