Language and Verbal Art Revisited: Linguistic Approaches to the Study of LiteratureDonna R. Miller, Monica Turci Equinox, 2007 - 287 Seiten This volume, meant for both specialists and non-specialists, will appeal to both the growing number of scholars working in, and students needing to investigate, the field of literary linguistics, or stylistics. Inspired by Ruqaiya Hasan's conviction that, [...] in verbal art the role of language is central. Here language is not as clothing to the body; it IS the body." (1985/1989: 91), the papers are on a wide variety of aspects of the language-literature connection, and approach it from diverse perspectives and methodological frameworks, including Systemic Functional Linguistics, pragmatics, corpus linguistics, ethnolinguistics, cultural and translation studies. A wide range of literary genres and world literatures are analyzed, including Shakespeare's plays; modern Austrian authors writing in German (e.g., Thomas Bernhard); Perrault's Histoires et contes du temps passé and their translations by Angela Carter; the Spanish poets of the Generación del '50; Malaysian-Singaporean poets in English; Anglo-American Modernist poets (Frost, Stevens, Pound and Lawrence) and novelists (Woolf and Conrad); a short story by Marina Warner and Turkish-German narrative by Feridun Zamo?lu; The Gospel of St. John and Harry Potter. Separate introductions to each of the contributions seek to guide above all the non-specialist reader by describing and comparing the frameworks that the volume comprises. A general introduction diachronically traces key moments in the development of the study of the language of literature seen as socio-cultural practice. |
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... fairy appears . Moreover , she puts added emphasis on the magical action by inserting the word now , which is absent from Perrault's narrative : Now , this old woman was really a fairy who had assumed the form of a poor peasant in order ...
... fairy she makes explicit that the gift is special because it is magical ( fairy gift ) , while this is not specified by Perrault , who repeats once again the same word don . In another passage , the mother asks her favourite daughter ...
... fairy tale ' , see Gillian Avery's excellent article on British and Irish Fairy Tales in The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales ( in Zipes , 2000 : 66–78 . ) References Adam , J.-M. ( 2003 ) Postface . In U. Heidmann ( ed . ) Poétiques ...
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Introduction | 1 |
grammatical | 41 |
examples from | 68 |
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