Applied Cognitive Ecostylistics

Applied Cognitive Ecostylistics
Title Applied Cognitive Ecostylistics PDF eBook
Author Malgorzata Drewniok
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2024-05-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350362190

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This book offers an up-to-date account of one of the most influential strands of eco-research: cognitive ecostylistics. The onset of the 1970s saw a global shift in scholarly perspective upon the relation between egocentric and ecocentric views of the world. The so-called eco-turn was not only linguistic at its roots, but engaged the bulk of academic thought in social sciences and humanities. Cognitive ecostylistics invites a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the conceptual relations between oral or written texts and their impact on the environment. This volume is a collection of the latest research that seeks to apply the theory and methodology developed over the last 40 years to both literary and real-life texts, engaging with a wealth of examples from First World War poetry and Anne of Green Gables through to Condé Nast Traveller hotel descriptions. Exploring the cultural effects of the eco-turn, the collection engages the reader in the problem of the present-day Anthropocene, manifested as Ego-Eco tensions at the level of communicating self-needs and the needs of the Other. Divided into two parts, it considers first the human-angled semiotic interplay contained within the universe of people, before examining the problem of semiotic engagement of texts as extraneous to the human, highlighting crucial aspects of nature, culture, and beyond.

The Stylistics of Poetry

The Stylistics of Poetry
Title The Stylistics of Poetry PDF eBook
Author Peter Verdonk
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 211
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441128506

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Written over the last thirty years, this collection of Professor Peter Verdonk's most important work on the stylistics of poetry clearly shows that the stylistics of poetic discourse is a diverse and valuable interdiscipline. Discussing the poetry of Auden, Heaney and Larkin amongst many others, Verdonk covers everything from intrinsic textual meaning and external context in its widest sense to the reader's cognitive and emotive response to poems. The book will appeal to all students on stylistics and literary linguistics courses, especially those focussing on poetry and poetic language.

Contemporary Stylistics

Contemporary Stylistics
Title Contemporary Stylistics PDF eBook
Author Marina Lambrou
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 303
Release 2010-04-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441183841

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Key Terms in Stylistics

Key Terms in Stylistics
Title Key Terms in Stylistics PDF eBook
Author Nina Nørgaard
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 277
Release 2010-08-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441193057

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Stylistics is the study of the ways in which meaning is created and shaped through language in literature and in other types of text. Key Terms in Stylistics provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the field, along with sections that explain relevant terms, concepts and key thinkers listed from A to Z. The book comprises entries on different stylistic approaches to text, including feminist, cognitive, corpus and multimodal stylistics. There is coverage of key thinkers and their work as well as of central terms and concepts. It ends with a comprehensive bibliography of key texts. The book is written in an accessible manner, explaining difficult concepts in a straightforward way. It will appeal to both beginner and upper-level students working in the interface between language, linguistics and literature.

Text World Theory and Keats' Poetry

Text World Theory and Keats' Poetry
Title Text World Theory and Keats' Poetry PDF eBook
Author Marcello Giovanelli
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 273
Release 2013-10-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1623561124

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Uses and further develops text world theory via stylistic exploration of Keat's poetry.

Corpus Stylistics in Principles and Practice

Corpus Stylistics in Principles and Practice
Title Corpus Stylistics in Principles and Practice PDF eBook
Author Yufang Ho
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 331
Release 2011-03-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441197214

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In this book, Yufang Ho compares the text style difference between the two versions of John Fowles' The Magus, exemplifying the methodological principles and analytic practices of the corpus stylistic approach. The Magus was first published in 1966 and was revised and republished by Fowles in 1977. Fowles' own comment on the second edition was that it was 'rather more than a stylistic revision.' The book explores how the revised version is linguistically different from the original, especially in terms of point of view (re) representation. The corpus stylistic approach adopted combines qualitative and quantitative comparison to confirm the overall text style difference. The analysis demonstrates that computer assisted methods can identify significant linguistic features which literary critics have not noticed and provide a more detailed descriptive basis for literary interpretation of (either edition) of the novel. This analysis of The Magus serves as a case study and exemplar of how corpus techniques may be used generally in the study of linguistics.

Mind Style and Cognitive Grammar

Mind Style and Cognitive Grammar
Title Mind Style and Cognitive Grammar PDF eBook
Author Louise Nuttall
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 225
Release 2018-09-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350010553

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Mind Style and Cognitive Grammar advances our understanding of mind style: the experience of other minds, or worldviews, through language in literature. This book is the first to set out a detailed, unified framework for the analysis of mind style using the account of language and cognition set out in cognitive grammar. Drawing on insights from cognitive linguistics, Louise Nuttall aims to explain how character and narrator minds are created linguistically, with a focus on the strange minds encountered in the genre of speculative fiction. Previous analyses of mind style are reconsidered using cognitive grammar, alongside original analyses of four novels by Margaret Atwood, Kazuo Ishiguro, Richard Matheson and J.G. Ballard. Responses to the texts in online forums and literary critical studies ground the analyses in the experiences of readers, and support an investigation of this effect as an embodied experience cued by the language of a text. Mind Style and Cognitive Grammar advances both stylistics and cognitive linguistics, whilst offering new insights for research in speculative fiction.