Language, Discourse and Literature
An Introductory Reader in Discourse Stylistics
Edited by Ronald Carter, Paul Simpson
Published November 24th 1988 by Routledge – 304 pages
Published November 24th 1988 by Routledge – 304 pages
This collection shows students of English and applied linguistics ways in which language and literary study can be integrated. By drawing on a wide range of texts by mainly British and American writers, from a variety of different periods, the contributors show how discourse stylistics can provide models for the systematic description of, for example, dialogue in fiction; language of drama and balladic poetry; speech presentation; the interactive properties of metre; the communicative context of author/reader. Among the texts examined are novels, poetry and drama by major twentieth-century writers such as Joyce, Auden, Pinter and Hopkins, as well as examples from Shakespeare, Donne and Milton.
Each chapter has a wide range of exercises for practical analysis, an extensive glossary and a comprehensive bibliography with suggestions for further reading. The book will be particularly useful to undergraduate students of English and applied linguistics and advanced students of modern languages or English as a foreign language.
Name: Language, Discourse and Literature: An Introductory Reader in Discourse Stylistics (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Ronald Carter, Paul Simpson. This collection shows students of English and applied linguistics ways in which language and literary study can be integrated. By drawing on a wide range of texts by mainly British and American writers, from a variety of different periods, the...
Categories: Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, English Language, Literature & Language, Language & Linguistics, Literature