StylisticsA definitive introductory guide to modern critical ideas on literary style and stylistics. It will provide students with a basic grasp of stylistics and literary analysis.Richard Bradford provides a definitive introductory guide to modern critical ideas on literary style and stylistics. It will provide students with a basic grasp of stylistics and literary analysis.This comprehensive and accessible guidebook for undergraduates examines:* the terminology of literary form* how literary style has evolved since the sixteenth century* the role of stylistics in twentieth century criticism* the discipline of stylistics from classical rhetoric to post-structuralism* the relationship between literary style and its historical context* style and gender* examples of poems, plays and novels from Shakespeare to the present day. |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS viii | |
Rhetoric 3 | 3 |
Stylistics and modern criticism 12 | 12 |
the novel | 51 |
Contextualist stylistics | 73 |
Part STYLISTICS AND LITERARY HISTORY | 101 |
Literary style and literary history | 112 |
two stylistic registers | 119 |
The eighteenth and nineteenthcentury novel | 128 |
Romanticism | 145 |
Modernism and naturalization | 153 |
Gender and genre | 171 |
Evaluative stylistics | 188 |
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