简介
Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the Routledge English Language Introductionsseries offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings “ all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible 'two-dimensional' structure is built around four sections “ introductions, development, exploration and extension “ which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained. Stylistics: * is a comprehensive introduction to literary stylistics * covers the core areas, including register, dialect, vocabulary, grammar, sound and rhythm, speech and thought, narrative, dialogue, metaphor and meaning * draws on a range of literary texts, from Ernest Hemingway and D.H. Lawrence to Sylvia Plath, Roger McGough and Irvine Welsh * provides classic readings by the key names in the discipline, including Derek Attridge, Ronald Carter and Walter Nash, Roger Fowler and Mick Short. The accompanying webiste to this book can be found at http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415281059
目录
Table Of Contents:
Contents cross-referenced x
List of illustrations xii
Acknowledgements xiii
A Introduction: key concepts in stylistics 1(48)
1 What is stylistics? 2(3)
2 Stylistics and levels of language 5(4)
3 Grammar and style 9(5)
4 Rhythm and metre 14(4)
5 Narrative stylistics 18(4)
6 Style as choice 22(4)
7 Style and point of view 26(4)
8 Representing speech and thought 30(4)
9 Dialogue and discourse 34(4)
10 Cognitive stylistics 38(3)
11 Metaphor and metonymy 41(4)
12 Stylistics and verbal humour 45(4)
B Development: doing stylistics 49(48)
1 Developments in stylistics 50(3)
2 Levels of language at work: an example from poetry 53(6)
3 Sentence styles: development and illustration 59(7)
4 Interpreting patterns of sound 66(4)
5 Developments in structural narratology 70(4)
6 Style and transitivity 74(3)
7 Approaches to point of view 77(3)
8 Techniques of speech and thought presentation 80(5)
9 Dialogue in drama 85(4)
10 Developments in cognitive stylistics 89(3)
11 Styles of metaphor 92(5)
C Exploration: investigating style 97(50)
1 Is there a 'literary language'? 98(4)
2 Style, register and dialect 102(6)
3 Grammar and genre: a short study in Imagism 108(4)
4 Styles in a single poem: an exploration 112(2)
5 A sociolinguistic model of narrative 114(5)
6 Transitivity, characterisation and literary genre 119(4)
7 Exploring point of view in narrative fiction 123(7)
8 A workshop on speech and thought presentation 130(6)
9 Exploring dialogue 136(3)
10 Cognitive stylistics at work 139(3)
11 Exploring metaphors in different kinds of texts 142(5)
D Extension: readings in stylistics 147(78)
How to use these readings 148(53)
1 Language and literature
Roger Fowler and F.W. Bateson 148(10)
2 Style and verbal play
Katie Wales 158(3)
3 Teaching grammar and style
Ronald Carter 161(7)
4 Sound, style and onomatopoeia
Derek Attridge 168(8)
5 Style variation in narrative
Mick Short 176(9)
6 Transitivity at work: a feminist-stylistic application
Deirdre Burton 185(10)
7 Point of view 195(1)
8 Speech and thought presentation 195(1)
9 Literature as discourse: the literary speech situation
Mary Louise Pratt 196(5)
10 Cognitive stylistics: the poetry of Emily Dickinson
Margaret Freeman 201(10)
11 Cognitive stylistics and the theory of metaphor
Peter Stockwell 211(6)
12 Style and verbal humour
Walter Nash 217(8)
Further reading 225(8)
References 233(8)
Primary sources 241(2)
Glossarial index 243
Contents cross-referenced x
List of illustrations xii
Acknowledgements xiii
A Introduction: key concepts in stylistics 1(48)
1 What is stylistics? 2(3)
2 Stylistics and levels of language 5(4)
3 Grammar and style 9(5)
4 Rhythm and metre 14(4)
5 Narrative stylistics 18(4)
6 Style as choice 22(4)
7 Style and point of view 26(4)
8 Representing speech and thought 30(4)
9 Dialogue and discourse 34(4)
10 Cognitive stylistics 38(3)
11 Metaphor and metonymy 41(4)
12 Stylistics and verbal humour 45(4)
B Development: doing stylistics 49(48)
1 Developments in stylistics 50(3)
2 Levels of language at work: an example from poetry 53(6)
3 Sentence styles: development and illustration 59(7)
4 Interpreting patterns of sound 66(4)
5 Developments in structural narratology 70(4)
6 Style and transitivity 74(3)
7 Approaches to point of view 77(3)
8 Techniques of speech and thought presentation 80(5)
9 Dialogue in drama 85(4)
10 Developments in cognitive stylistics 89(3)
11 Styles of metaphor 92(5)
C Exploration: investigating style 97(50)
1 Is there a 'literary language'? 98(4)
2 Style, register and dialect 102(6)
3 Grammar and genre: a short study in Imagism 108(4)
4 Styles in a single poem: an exploration 112(2)
5 A sociolinguistic model of narrative 114(5)
6 Transitivity, characterisation and literary genre 119(4)
7 Exploring point of view in narrative fiction 123(7)
8 A workshop on speech and thought presentation 130(6)
9 Exploring dialogue 136(3)
10 Cognitive stylistics at work 139(3)
11 Exploring metaphors in different kinds of texts 142(5)
D Extension: readings in stylistics 147(78)
How to use these readings 148(53)
1 Language and literature
Roger Fowler and F.W. Bateson 148(10)
2 Style and verbal play
Katie Wales 158(3)
3 Teaching grammar and style
Ronald Carter 161(7)
4 Sound, style and onomatopoeia
Derek Attridge 168(8)
5 Style variation in narrative
Mick Short 176(9)
6 Transitivity at work: a feminist-stylistic application
Deirdre Burton 185(10)
7 Point of view 195(1)
8 Speech and thought presentation 195(1)
9 Literature as discourse: the literary speech situation
Mary Louise Pratt 196(5)
10 Cognitive stylistics: the poetry of Emily Dickinson
Margaret Freeman 201(10)
11 Cognitive stylistics and the theory of metaphor
Peter Stockwell 211(6)
12 Style and verbal humour
Walter Nash 217(8)
Further reading 225(8)
References 233(8)
Primary sources 241(2)
Glossarial index 243
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