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Outlaws
Outlaws
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Author: Edmund Fairfax
Publisher: Bokos
Published: 10/28/2017
Pages: 282
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9780995296503
About the Author
Edmund Fairfax is an author of literary fiction, with a love of satire, rich plot, and linguistic invention. The latter are prominent features in his literary novel _Outlaws_ (2017), a fast-paced coming-of-age tale in a picaresque vein set during the English Civil War. He is keenly interested in early Germanic languages (esp. Gothic and Old English). He has had published both scholarly articles on elder-futhark runology, as well as Gothic-language translations of children's stories. He is particularly interested in the literary use of a "constructed" form of English employing words of mainly Germanic origin, either living or resuscitated, or coinages based on the same (cf. the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, and the linguistic invention of William Barnes). He is also a composer of mainly vocal music (song and chamber opera) in a style that has strong ties to music before 1800. He was an early-dance consultant for the Toronto-based company Ballet Espressivo 2003-2008, and was appointed Adjunct Professor of Dance at York University (Toronto) in 2005, in recognition of his contribution to early-dance research (_The Styles of Eighteenth-Century Ballet_ 2003).
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