Contemporary StylisticsMarina Lambrou, Peter Stockwell A&C Black, 2007 M01 1 - 287 páginas Contemporary Stylistics presents a comprehensive survey of the current state of the integrated study of language and literature. Written by internationally renowned researchers in stylistics, this volume of twenty chapters provides a showcase for the range of approaches and practices which form modern stylistics: from cognitive poetics to corpus linguistics, from explorations of mind-style and spoken discourse in narrative to the workings of viewpoint in lyric poetry, from word-meanings to the meanings and emotions of literary worlds, and more. Each chapter is introduced and set in context by a key figure in stylistics. The book represents the best of current stylistics practice, including the traditions, roots and rigour of the discipline. This one volume reference will be invaluable to students and researchers in stylistics. |
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The State of Contemporary Stylistics | 1 |
PART A STYLISTICS OF PROSE | 5 |
PART B STYLISTICS OF POETRY | 131 |
PART C STYLISTICS OF DIALOGUE AND DRAMA | 193 |
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