Anthony Burgess, acclaimed for A Clockwork Orange, presents this brisk and informative survey of English literature, from Beowulf to modern writers. Designed for students, the book reflects Burgess’s wit, depth of knowledge, and unique literary voice.
G. K. Chesterton’s The Victorian Age in Literature is a brief but insightful critique of the major literary figures of the 19th century. Originally written for The Home University Library, the work reflects Chesterton’s wit, depth, and sharp opinions on poets and novelists of the Victorian period.
A pioneering theoretical study exploring Kurdish syntax through the lens of Noam Chomsky’s Standard Theory (1957). It introduces phrase structure rules (PSR) and constructed syntactic trees for both simple and complex sentences in Kurdish. It also briefly examines personal suffix behaviour across tense forms. Widely cited as foundational in Kurdish syntactic research