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Introducirig Stylistics
John Haynes
Formerly Lecturer in English, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigéria
Introducing Stylistics deals in a lively and practical way with an area which has made a striking impact on contemporary English and related studies.
It introduces students to textual analysis with an emphasis on practical exploration in developing descriptive and analytical concepts.
Part 1 deals with methods, and develops the students' ability to describe and understand stylistic concepts rigorously, and to broaden their notions of language and text. Part 2 discusses a rangé of texts to apply and develop these methods. Part 3 provides material and suggestions for work on wider intertextual comparisons.
The texts used are drawn from a wide rangé of sources: the comic strip, the recipe, the television advertisement, conversation, song lyrics, as well as literary fiction. Each chapter has extensive exercises designed to reinforce and develop students' understanding at their own...
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Fülszöveg
Introducirig Stylistics
John Haynes
Formerly Lecturer in English, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigéria
Introducing Stylistics deals in a lively and practical way with an area which has made a striking impact on contemporary English and related studies.
It introduces students to textual analysis with an emphasis on practical exploration in developing descriptive and analytical concepts.
Part 1 deals with methods, and develops the students' ability to describe and understand stylistic concepts rigorously, and to broaden their notions of language and text. Part 2 discusses a rangé of texts to apply and develop these methods. Part 3 provides material and suggestions for work on wider intertextual comparisons.
The texts used are drawn from a wide rangé of sources: the comic strip, the recipe, the television advertisement, conversation, song lyrics, as well as literary fiction. Each chapter has extensive exercises designed to reinforce and develop students' understanding at their own levels.
Throughout, the author encourages students to experiment and explore, by re-writing the texts he provides, by examining discourse motives, and by relating the work to their own everyday lives and concerns. Basic concepts in linguistics and discourse are introduced as the textual analysis progresses.
Drawing upon and integrating somé of the most recentthinking in thefield, this book will enable students to analyse, contextualise and comment upon any kind of text with imagination and confidence.
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