Introduction To Stylistics
Introduction To Stylistics
Stylistics
What is stylistic?
According to Lecercle,
nobody has ever really
known what the
term ‘stylistics’ means,
and in any case, hardly
anyone seems to care
(Lecercle 1993:14).
Modern stylistics (21st Century)
● It is taught and studied in university language, literature, and
linguistics departments all around the world.
● The number of specialized book-length publications, research
journals, international conferences and symposia, and scholarly
organizations reflects stylistics' strong academic prominence.
● Theories of speech, culture, and society complement and allow
stylistic approaches.
● Feminist stylistics, cognitive stylistics, and discourse stylistics, to
mention a few, are well-established schools of modern stylistics
that have been supported by discoveries from feminist theory,
cognitive psychology, and discourse analysis, respectively.
Modern stylistics (21st Century)
● Stylistics has also become a highly valued approach in language
teaching and learning, and stylistics in its ‘pedagogical' aspect,
with its close attention to the system's vast resources, takes
pride of place in the linguistic Armory of second language
learners.
● Stylistics is a form of literary interpretation in which
language takes precedence over place.
● The text's functional importance as discourse serves as a portal
to its interpretation.
Modern stylistics (21st Century)
● Stylistic interpretation and to explain why various forms of
meaning are feasible for the analyst.
● The first is that linguistic innovation and originality should not be
limited to literary writing. Many kinds of discourse (commercial,
journalism, popular music – even casual conversation) often
exhibit a high degree of stylistic dexterity, so that it would be
incorrect to regard dexterity in language usage as unique to
canonical literature.
Modern stylistics (21st Century)
● The second limitation is that stylistic analysis approaches are
used to gain insights into language structure and function as well
as to comprehend literary texts.
● The stylistic analysis that accrues is more thorough and
context-sensitive the more complete and context-sensitive the
description of language is.
The purpose of stylistics