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Samuel Kirkham

English Grammar in Familiar Lectures

In “English Grammar in Familiar Lectures,” Samuel Kirkham presents a thorough examination of English grammar designed for both scholars and lay readers alike. The text is characterized by its approachable and conversational style, breaking down complex grammatical concepts into digestible lectures. Kirkham meticulously structures his work into clear segments, promoting comprehension through examples and exercises, which situate the material within the broader context of 19th-century pedagogical approaches. This book serves not only as a grammatical resource but also as a historical artifact that reflects the educational values of its time. Samuel Kirkham, an influential American educator and grammarian, dedicated his career to the advancement of grammar studies and teaching methodologies. His experiences as a teacher, coupled with the educational reforms of the early 19th century, propelled his desire to create a grammar text that would resonate with students and educators alike. Kirkham's insights, derived from his engagement with both formal scholarship and everyday teaching practices, inform the accessible nature of this work. “English Grammar in Familiar Lectures” is highly recommended for educators, students, and anyone interested in the foundational elements of the English language. Kirkham's blend of rigor and clarity not only aids in understanding grammar but also enriches one'Äôs appreciation for the linguistic intricacies of English. This book remains an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their knowledge of grammar within a historical context.
356 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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