
Stylistics
by Lesley Jeffries , Daniel McIntyreBuy Used
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Language and style | p. 1 |
What is stylistics? | p. 1 |
The need for stylistics | p. 3 |
The scope of stylistics | p. 9 |
Aims of stylistic analysis | p. 12 |
Data in stylistics | p. 14 |
Principles of stylistics | p. 21 |
The structure of the book | p. 26 |
Exercises | p. 27 |
Further reading | p. 28 |
Text and style | p. 30 |
What is style? | p. 30 |
Defamiliarisation: foregrounding by deviation and parallelism | p. 31 |
Linguistic levels and stylistic analysis | p. 34 |
Questions of style: literariness revisited | p. 61 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 65 |
Exercises | p. 66 |
Further reading | p. 67 |
Discourse and context I: Function | p. 68 |
Texts as discourse | p. 68 |
Functional categories and style | p. 71 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 95 |
Exercises | p. 96 |
Further reading | p. 98 |
Discourse and context II: Interaction | p. 100 |
Stylistics and pragmatics | p. 100 |
Interaction in discourse | p. 101 |
An extended analysis of an extract from a dramatic text | p. 118 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 122 |
Exercises | p. 123 |
Further reading | p. 125 |
Text and cognition I: Text comprehension | p. 126 |
Cognitive stylistics | p. 126 |
Schema theory | p. 127 |
Figure and ground | p. 133 |
Cognitive metaphor theory | p. 138 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 148 |
Exercises | p. 149 |
Further reading | p. 151 |
Text and cognition II: Text processing | p. 152 |
The reading process | p. 152 |
Text world theory | p. 152 |
Deictic shift theory | p. 157 |
Contextual frame theory | p. 162 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 166 |
Exercises | p. 167 |
Further reading | p. 169 |
Methods and issues in stylistic analysis | p. 170 |
Methodological considerations | p. 170 |
Stylistic studies | p. 175 |
Summary and conclusions | p. 188 |
Exercises | p. 188 |
Further reading | p. 189 |
Conclusions and future directions | p. 191 |
Stylistics: an interdiscipline | p. 191 |
New directions in stylistic analysis | p. 193 |
The future of stylistics | p. 196 |
Further reading | p. 197 |
Answers to exercises | p. 198 |
Notes to the text | p. 207 |
References | p. 210 |
Index | p. 224 |
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