This is an article in a Business English Course column that Enrico Reggiani wrote and edited for the Italian economics newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore for more than twenty years (1986-2008). In this case, its original English source was an excerpt of a literary text which illustrates the relationships between literature and economy/economics. Between 1996 and 2008, Reggiani’s column became weekly and was organized in three sections: THE complete TRANSLATION of a text on socio-political-economic subjects; THE SPECIALIZED LEXICON: THE DICTIONARY, a commented glossary of the most important specialized terms recurring in the chosen text; THE SPECIALIZED LEXICON: THE KEYWORDS, where fundamental specialized words and phrases from the same text were commented on from various points of view: linguistic, literary, cultural, institutional, et al.
Reggiani, E., Inglese: E. Bellamy, The advance that has been made or the progress that shall be made? (from Looking Backward, 1888), <<IL SOLE 24 ORE>>, 2005-08-01 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/21931]
Inglese: E. Bellamy, The advance that has been made or the progress that shall be made? (from Looking Backward, 1888)
Reggiani, Enrico
2005
Abstract
This is an article in a Business English Course column that Enrico Reggiani wrote and edited for the Italian economics newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore for more than twenty years (1986-2008). In this case, its original English source was an excerpt of a literary text which illustrates the relationships between literature and economy/economics. Between 1996 and 2008, Reggiani’s column became weekly and was organized in three sections: THE complete TRANSLATION of a text on socio-political-economic subjects; THE SPECIALIZED LEXICON: THE DICTIONARY, a commented glossary of the most important specialized terms recurring in the chosen text; THE SPECIALIZED LEXICON: THE KEYWORDS, where fundamental specialized words and phrases from the same text were commented on from various points of view: linguistic, literary, cultural, institutional, et al.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.