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Author Toolan, Michael J.

Title Language in literature : an introduction to stylistics / Michael Toolan
Published London ; New York : Arnold, 1997

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Contents 1. Getting started -- 2. Cohesion: making text -- 3. Modality and attitude -- 4. Processes and participants -- 5. Recording speech and thought -- 6. Narrative structure -- 7. A few well-chosen words -- 8. Talking: acts of give and take -- 9. Presupposition
Summary Looking at the technique or craft of writing. Language in Literature examines the ways in which language is organized to create literary effect and meaning. An activity based introduction to literary stylistics, this book explains some of the core topics in literary linguistics and assists students in literary analysis. Focusing on poems, short stories, extracts from novels, advertisements and children's writing, it tries to understand and explain texts in linguistic terms
Covering a range of topics - patterns of texture and representation, modality and evaluation, the structure of simple narratives, the recording of character speech and thought, the dynamics of dialogue, presupposition and textual revision - this introduction will be particularly useful to undergraduate students of English. Activities and end-of-chapter commentaries encourage a 'learning by doing' approach and equip the reader with the main linguistic terms necessary for the application of grammar in literary studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Literary style.
Discourse analysis, Literary.
LC no. 97017344
ISBN 0340662131
034066214X paperback