ABSTRACT

The Language and Literature Reader is an invaluable resource for students of English literature, language, and linguistics. Bringing together the most significant work in the field with integrated editorial material, this Reader is a structured and accessible tool for the student and scholar.



Divided into three sections, Foundations, Developments and New Directions, the Reader provides an overview of the discipline from the early stages in the 1960s and 70s, through the new theories and practices of the 1980s and 90s, to the most recent and contemporary work in the field. Each article contains a brief introduction by the editors situating it in the context of developing work in the discipline and glossing it in terms of the section and of the book as a whole. The final section concludes with a ‘history and manifesto’, written by the editors, which places developments in the area of stylistics within a brief history of the field and offers a polemical perspective on the future of a growing and influential discipline.

part One|82 pages

Foundations

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

Taking a poem to pieces

chapter Chapter 2|5 pages

Stylistics

chapter Chapter 4|10 pages

On the deviance of literary discourse

chapter Chapter 6|11 pages

Linguistic criticism

chapter Chapter 7|10 pages

Metre

chapter Chapter 8|13 pages

Discourse analysis and drama

part Two|92 pages

Developments

chapter Chapter 11|9 pages

Changing the guard at Elsinore

chapter Chapter 13|10 pages

Deixis and the poetic persona

part Three|113 pages

New directions

chapter Chapter 21|10 pages

Feeling moved by metaphor

part Four|14 pages

Coda

chapter Chapter 28|12 pages

Stylistics: retrospect and prospect