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Contemporary stylistics /

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 mode...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lambrou, Marina, Stockwell, Peter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Continuum, ©2007.
Colección:Contemporary studies in linguistics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Woolf's experiments with consciousness in fiction / Violeta Sotirova
  • A corpus stylistic perspective on dickens' Great Expectations / Michaela Mahlberg
  • The stylistics of true crime: mapping the minds of serial killers / Christiana Gregoriou
  • 'Do you want to hear about it?' Exploring possible worlds in Michael Joyce's Hyperfiction, afternoon, a story / Alice Bell
  • The effects of free indirect discourse: empathy revisited / Joe Bray
  • The stylistics of cappuccino fiction: a socio-cognitive perspective / Rocio Montoro
  • Attribution theory: action and emotion in Dickens and Pynchon / Alan Palmer
  • Bridget Jones's Diary and feminist narratology / Ruth Page
  • Schema poetics and crossover fiction / Clare Walsh
  • Deixis, cognition and the construction of viewpoint / Dan McIntyre
  • 'And everyone and I stopped breathing': familiarity and ambiguity in the text-world of 'The Day Lady Died' / Joanna Gavins
  • 'Progress is a comfortable disease': cognition in a stylistic analysis of e.e. cummings / Michael Burke
  • Megametaphorical mappings and the landscapes of Canadian poetry / Ernestine Lahey
  • Perception and the lyric: the emerging mind of the poems /Sharon Lattig
  • Stylistics and language teaching: deviant collocation in literature as a tool for vocabulary expansion / Dany Badran
  • Oral accounts of personal experiences: when is a narrative a recount? / Marina Lambrou
  • 'Never a truer word said in jest': a pragmastylistic analysis of impoliteness as Banter in Henry IV, Part I / Derek Bousfield
  • The cognitive rhetoric of Arthur Miller's The Crucible / Craig Hamilton
  • The stylistics of drama: the Reign of King Edward III / Beatrix Busse
  • Computer-assisted literary stylistics: the state of the field / Dawn Archer.