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Written over the last thirty years, this collection of Professor Peter Verdonk's most important work on the stylistics of poetry clearly shows that the stylistics of poetic discourse is a diverse and valuable interdiscipline. Discussing the poetry of Auden, Heaney and Larkin amongst many others, Verdonk covers everything from intrinsic textual meaning and external context in its widest sense to the reader's cognitive and emotive response to poems. The book will appeal to all students on stylistics and literary linguistics courses, especially those focussing on poetry and poetic language.
Utilizing recent trends in literary and language theory, "Twentieth
Century Fiction: From Text to Context" makes new theoretical
insights available to its audience. Contributors to this volume
employ analytical and interpretive strategies which are not
intended to be prescriptive, but rather are presented in such a way
as to facilitate critical reading and evaluation.
Stylistics, in parallel with similar trends in language studies and literary theory, has widened its scope of investigation from a close reading of texts to considering texts in context. This broadening out has considerably increased the literary critical potential for stylistics. This book makes new insights from linguistic and literary scholarship accessible to students in their daily practice of reading, analyzing and evaluating literary texts. The 12 chapters are written by experts in the field. They provide a firm foundation for the development of language and context-based literary criticism, allowing students to increase their creative responsiveness to the interplay between text and context, and between language and social situation.
Stylistics, in parallel with similar trends in language studies and literary theory, has widened its scope of investigation from a close reading of texts to considering texts in context. This broadening out has considerably increased the literary critical potential for stylistics. This book makes new insights from linguistic and literary scholarship accessible to students in their daily practice of reading, analyzing and evaluating literary texts. The 12 chapters are written by experts in the field. They provide a firm foundation for the development of language and context-based literary criticism, allowing students to increase their creative responsiveness to the interplay between text and context, and between language and social situation.
Exploring the Language of Drama introduces students to the
stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engaging and accessible
style, the contributors use techniques of language analysis,
particularly from discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics and
pragmatics, to explore the language of plays.
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