Stylistics (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 9/30/2010
EAN 9780521728690, ISBN10: 052172869X
Paperback, 240 pages, 24.7 x 17.4 x 1.4 cm
Language: English
Stylistics is the linguistic study of style in language. It aims to account for how texts project meaning, how readers construct meaning and why readers respond to texts in the way that they do. This book is an introduction to stylistics that locates it firmly within the traditions of linguistics. Organised to reflect the historical development of stylistics from its origins in Russian formalism, the book covers key principles such as foregrounding theory, as well as more recent developments in cognitive stylistics. It includes an examination of both literary and non-literary texts, and substantial coverage of methodologies for stylistic analysis. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on the practicalities of producing stylistic analyses that are objective, replicable and falsifiable. Comprehensive in its coverage and assuming no prior knowledge of the topic, Stylistics will be essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students new to this fascinating area of language study.
1. Language and style
2. Text and style
3. Discourse and context I
function
4. Discourse and context II
interaction
5. Text and cognition I
text comprehension
6. Text and cognition II
text processing
7. Methods and issues in stylistic analysis
8. Conclusions and future directions.
'A panoramic view of the maturing discipline of stylistics. Richly illustrated from literature and media in English, it shows how the same analytic tools and techniques can be revealingly applied both to literary and non-literary texts. A first-rate textbook and an enjoyable read.' Geoffrey Leech, Lancaster University