Exploring the Language of Drama: From Text to ContextJonathan Culpeper, Mick Short, Peter Verdonk Routledge, 2002 M01 8 - 192 páginas Exploring the Language of Drama introduces students to the stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the contributors use techniques of language analysis, particularly from discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics and pragmatics, to explore the language of plays. The contributors demonstrate the validity of analysing the text of a play, as opposed to focusing on performance. Divided into four broad, yet interconnecting groups, the chapters:
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... critical linguistic introduction Michael J. Toolan The Discourse of Advertising Guy Cook Language , Literature and Critical Practice Ways of analysing text David Birch Literature , Language and Change Ruth Waterhouse and John Stephens ...
... critical linguistic introduction Michael J. Toolan The Discourse of Advertising Guy Cook Language , Literature and Critical Practice Ways of analysing text David Birch Literature , Language and Change Ruth Waterhouse and John Stephens ...
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... critical theory , and cultural studies . Jonathan Culpeper is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at Lancaster University . He teaches in the areas of English language , stylistics and pragmatics . He ...
... critical theory , and cultural studies . Jonathan Culpeper is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at Lancaster University . He teaches in the areas of English language , stylistics and pragmatics . He ...
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... critical linguistics and related fields of language study . His books for Routledge include Language , Ideology and Point of View ( 1993 ) and Language Through Literature ( 1997 ) . Peter K. W. Tan is a senior lecturer in the Department ...
... critical linguistics and related fields of language study . His books for Routledge include Language , Ideology and Point of View ( 1993 ) and Language Through Literature ( 1997 ) . Peter K. W. Tan is a senior lecturer in the Department ...
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... Critical Analysis of Fiction ( Rodopi : 1992 ) , as well as the editor of The Stylistics Reader ( Arnold : 1996 ) and , with Peter Verdonk , of Twentieth Century Fiction : From Text to Context ( Routledge : 1995 ) . Acknowledgements ...
... Critical Analysis of Fiction ( Rodopi : 1992 ) , as well as the editor of The Stylistics Reader ( Arnold : 1996 ) and , with Peter Verdonk , of Twentieth Century Fiction : From Text to Context ( Routledge : 1995 ) . Acknowledgements ...
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... critical movements of New Criticism in the USA and Practical Criticism in Britain , which dominated the criticism of the mid - twentieth century , such plays were treated as ' dramatic poems ' . By denying these plays their status as ...
... critical movements of New Criticism in the USA and Practical Criticism in Britain , which dominated the criticism of the mid - twentieth century , such plays were treated as ' dramatic poems ' . By denying these plays their status as ...
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studying discourses of incongruity | 34 |
Implicature convention and The Taming of the Shrew | 54 |
Macbeth | 96 |
Three models of power in David Mamets Oleanna | 112 |
a pragmatic | 128 |
The give and take of talk and Caryl Churchills | 142 |
Index | 178 |
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