Essays on Style and Language: Linguistic and Critical Approaches to Literary StyleRoger Fowler |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 36
Page 32
... reader's attitudes which have arisen without depen- dence on a reference , but by the interplay and resolution of impulses aroused in other ways , to a certain belief , or set of beliefs , as Wordsworth does with his ideas about ...
... reader's attitudes which have arisen without depen- dence on a reference , but by the interplay and resolution of impulses aroused in other ways , to a certain belief , or set of beliefs , as Wordsworth does with his ideas about ...
Page 56
... reader , is the groundwork of the poet's art . Often it supports a poetic edifice elaborated by many other poetic means and the reader is content to believe that these other means are the cause of his pleasure , but when a passage ...
... reader , is the groundwork of the poet's art . Often it supports a poetic edifice elaborated by many other poetic means and the reader is content to believe that these other means are the cause of his pleasure , but when a passage ...
Page 133
... reader's part it also increases the possibility of individual difference of response . However frequent a word's occurrences may have been in the eighteenth century , if only a dozen are in work at all read today , and one reader has ...
... reader's part it also increases the possibility of individual difference of response . However frequent a word's occurrences may have been in the eighteenth century , if only a dozen are in work at all read today , and one reader has ...
Contents
THE NEW CRITICISM AND THE LAN | 29 |
BY ALGEBRA TO AUGUSTANISM | 53 |
TAKING A POEM TO PIECES | 68 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Essays on Style and Language: Linguistic and Critical Approaches to Literary ... Roger Fowler No preview available - 1966 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic alliteration alliterative verse analysis Augustan Beowulf Bérénice bound clauses Chaucer's collocation connexion context of situation counterpoint couplet deviation discourse distich distich-juncture distinction effect elements English alliterative enjambment epistle essay example fact foregrounding formal formulaic free clauses grammatical grammatical units grammetrics Homer I. A. Richards iamb junctures Keats's kind Le Cid linguistic features linguistic form linguistics and criticism literary criticism literary language literary texts literature meaning metaphor methods metre metrical metrical units Middle English non-literature nouns occur Old English poetry oral poetry parallelism Parry perhaps phonemes phonological phrases poem poet poetic language prose rhythm reader reference relation repetition rhetorical rhyme rule scale Scogan Sebeok semantic sense sentence speech stanza stresses style stylistics suggests syllables syncopation syntactical syntagmatic syntax techniques theory tion traditional usage utterance variety verb verbal verse W. K. Wimsatt Wellek width of cold words wretched width writing written