Beatles Language Sense 1960s Unique Wordplay Paul John Japan
by Satoshi Kojima
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Beatles Language Sense 1960s Unique Wordplay Paul John Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the fascinating world of The Beatles' unique language sense and creative wordplay with this insightful book, "Beatles Language Sense 1960s Unique Wordplay Paul John Japan." This comprehensive volume delves into the linguistic creativity of the legendary band members, exploring how their playful and sharp use of words extended beyond lyrics into album titles, band names, corporate branding, and personal nicknames. Perfect for Beatles fans, language enthusiasts, and those interested in creative expression, this book reveals the origins of iconic phrases and the personalities behind them. ✔ Key features include analysis of the band's naming sense, insights into individual members' language styles—such as John Lennon's straightforwardness and playful nicknames, Paul McCartney’s concise titles, George Harrison’s cool expressions, and Ringo Starr’s relaxed tone—and how their words influenced popular culture. It also examines related words and catchphrases derived from the Beatles, including advertising slogans and branding, highlighting their lasting impact on language and marketing. ✔ This book is highly recommended by Beatles scholars and music critics, offering a rare glimpse into the linguistic creativity that contributed to their global appeal. It features chapters on originality and wit, naming sense, individual language styles, and related expressions, supported by expert commentary and deta
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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