Twentieth-Century Drama Dialogue as Ordinary Talk: Speaking Between the LinesRoutledge, 5. 12. 2016 - Počet stran: 152 In this book, Susan Mandala offers a series of in-depth investigations into how the dialogue of four modern plays 'works' with respect to the pragmatic and discoursal norms postulated for ordinary conversation. After an account of the often-heated debates between linguists and critics concerning the analysis of drama dialogue as talk, four plays are considered: Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, Arnold Wesker's Roots, Terence Rattigan's In Praise of Love, and Alan Ayckbourn's Just Between Ourselves. For readers unfamiliar with linguistic approaches to talk, a chapter outlining the major frameworks used in the analysis of the plays is also included. By considering both linguistic and literary perspectives, this book extends the boundaries of traditional criticism and shows how the linguistic study of conversation can contribute to our understanding of dramatic dialogue. |
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... example, none contained articles on drama. Course books tend to follow the same pattern. Wright and Hope's (1996) textbook on stylistics concerns itself with prose, primarily prose fiction, and Toolan's (1998) introduction to the ...
... example, none contained articles on drama. Course books tend to follow the same pattern. Wright and Hope's (1996) textbook on stylistics concerns itself with prose, primarily prose fiction, and Toolan's (1998) introduction to the ...
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... example , declares ' it is reasonable to suggest that a detailed analysis of authorial technique and stylistic features can be more successfully achieved within a rigorous linguistic framework ' , but not without first noting that ...
... example , declares ' it is reasonable to suggest that a detailed analysis of authorial technique and stylistic features can be more successfully achieved within a rigorous linguistic framework ' , but not without first noting that ...
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... example , that linguistic analysis , because it employs scientific methods , is near - robotic , an automatic process divorced from human agency ( see Fish 1973/1996 ) . Fowler very aptly summarises this view as follows : there is a ...
... example , that linguistic analysis , because it employs scientific methods , is near - robotic , an automatic process divorced from human agency ( see Fish 1973/1996 ) . Fowler very aptly summarises this view as follows : there is a ...
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... example, caution against 'too narrow a focus on linguistic form' in the study of literary texts. What will be of interest, they go on to point out, is how these forms 'implicate aspects of context' or 'signal, directly or indirectly ...
... example, caution against 'too narrow a focus on linguistic form' in the study of literary texts. What will be of interest, they go on to point out, is how these forms 'implicate aspects of context' or 'signal, directly or indirectly ...
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... example, Doumont and van Noppen (2002) are relieved to discover that it 'is not, thank heavens, the umpteenth attempt at making linguistics relevant to literary critics' (248), and they go on to point out that critics are in the main ...
... example, Doumont and van Noppen (2002) are relieved to discover that it 'is not, thank heavens, the umpteenth attempt at making linguistics relevant to literary critics' (248), and they go on to point out that critics are in the main ...
Obsah
Approaches to Talk | 1914 |
The The Language | 1944 |
Language and Social Class in Arnold Weskers Roots | 1986 |
Understanding What Is Not Said | |
Alan Ayckbourns Just Between | |
Conclusion | |
Index | |
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