Language, Text and Context: Essays in stylistics
Synopsis
First published in 1992, this wide-ranging collection of essays focuses on the principle of contextualisation as it applies to the interpretation, description, theorising and reading of literary and non-literary texts. The collection aims to reveal the interdependencies between theory, analysis, text and context by challenging the myth that stylistics entails a fundamental separation of text from context, linguistic description from descriptive interpretation, or language from situation. The essays cover a historically diverse set of texts, from Puttenham to Colemanballs, and a number of language-sensitive topics such as post-modernism, irony, newspaper representations, gender and narrative.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9781138224421
- Number of pages: 332
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Weight: 453g
- Languages: English


