Essays on style and language. Linguistic and critical approaches to literary style

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London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1967. — 188 p.Ten essays by critics and linguists on the verbal analysis of literature. From both theoretical and practical angles, the authors discuss and illustrate the application of analysis to texts ranging from Beowulf to Philip Larkin, with special reference to the topical issue of the applicability of linguistics to literature.Linguistic theory and the study of literatureThe new criticism and the language of poetryBy algebra to Augustanism Taking a poem to pieces‘Prose rhythm’ and metreDistich and sentence in Corneille and Racine‘Linguistic’ reading: Two suggestions of the quality of literatureLinguistics and the figures of rhetoricChaucer’s epistolary styleThe formulaic theory and its application to English alliterative poetry

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