Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series editors' preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: An Overview of Literary Stylistics -- What is 'style'? -- Why should we do stylistics? -- CHAPTER 1 Naming Poetic...
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Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series editors' preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: An Overview of Literary Stylistics -- What is 'style'? -- Why should we do stylistics? -- CHAPTER 1 Naming Poetic Parts -- 1.1 Analysing poetry -- 1.2 Rhythm and metre -- 1.3 Poetic sound effects -- 1.4 Relating poetic form to poetic meaning -- 1.5 Chapter review -- CHAPTER 2 Poetic figures, foregrounding and metaphor -- 2.1 Figure and ground -- 2.2 Linguistic foregrounding -- 2.2.1 Deviation -- 2.2.2 Parallelism -- 2.3 Metaphor -- 2.4 Chapter review -- CHAPTER 3 Stylistics of Poetry Practice -- CHAPTER 4 Narrators, Viewpoint, Speech and Thought -- 4.1 Narratives: some introductory terminology -- 4.2 Types of narration -- 4.3 Point of view -- 4.4 Mind style -- 4.5 Speech and thought presentation -- 4.6 Chapter review -- CHAPTER 5 Narrative Worlds,Schemata and Frames -- 5.1 Possible worlds and text world theory -- 5.2 Schema theory -- 5.3 Telling stories -- 5.3.1 Labov's oral narratives model -- 5.3.2 Propp's morphology of the folktale -- 5.4 Emmott's frame theory -- 5.5 Chapter review -- CHAPTER 6 Stylistics of Prose Practice -- CHAPTER 7 Structure and Characterisation in Drama -- 7.1 Analysing drama's discourse levels -- 7.2 The form of dramatic conversation -- 7.3 Text, production and performance -- 7.4 Characterisation -- 7.5 Chapter review -- CHAPTER 8 The Pragmatics of Drama -- 8.1 What is pragmatics? -- 8.2 Speech acts -- 8.3 Grice's maxims -- 8.4 Politeness theory -- 8.5 Chapter review -- CHAPTER 9 Stylistics of Drama Practice -- Concluding Remarks -- Afterthought -- Ideas for further stylistic practice -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.