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Author Austin, Timothy R., 1952- author.

Title Language crafted : a linguistic theory of poetic syntax / Timothy R. Austin
Published Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1984]
©1984

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Description 1 online resource (x, 170 pages) : illustrations
Summary Stylistics is at a crossroad, according to Timothy Austin. It must find a way of bridging the chasm that separates it from deconstructionism and a means of restoring the faith of disillusioned stylists, like Stanley Fish and his followers, in its precepts. Offering a new, comprehensive, and clearly articulated theory of stylistics, Language Crafted is a first--and giant--step toward the goal of the revitalization of stylistics. Austin sets out the standards that a general theory of stylistics must meet. It must delimit its range of phenomena; it should offer a well-defined theoretical model, complete with theoretical categories and a description of the ways those categories relate to one another; it must evaluate the capacity of the model to analyze data in an approp- riate and elegant way; and it should examine the implications of its conclusions for associated fields. Using these standards, Austin outlines a linguistic theory of poetic syntax, elaborating on its provisions and extending its exemplifications to cover a broad spectrum of authors and texts. Austin's refreshing approach to poetic syntax offers great hope for a positive and productive future for the discipline of stylistics
Analysis Linguistics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Criticism
Literary style
Criticism
Literary style
Stilistik
Theorie
Dichtersprache
Syntax
Stilistiek.
Theorieën.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 83048933
ISBN 9780253054333
0253054338