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Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Hope, Laura Wright Klappentext Using a wide range of twentieth-century literary prose Laura Wright and Jonathan Hope provide an `interactive' introduction to the techniques of stylistic analysis. Divided up into five sections; the noun phrase, the verb phrase, the clause, text structure and vocabulary, the book also provides an introduction to the basics of descriptive grammar for beginning students. * Presumes no prior linguistic knowledge * Provides a comprehensive glossary of terms * Adaptable: designed to be used in a variety of classroom contexts * Introduces students to an enormous range of 20th century literature from James Joyce to Roddy Doyle A practical coursebook rather than a survey account of stylistics as a discipline, the book provides over forty opportunities for hands-on stylistic analysis. For each linguistic feature under discussion the reader is offered a definition, a text for analysis, exercises and tasks, in addition to a suggested solution. Stylistics: A Practical Coursebook is genuinely `student friendly' and will be an invaluable tool for all beginning undergraduates and A-level students of language and literature. Zusammenfassung Using a wide range of twentieth century literary prose, this book provides an `interactive' introduction to the techniques of stylistic analysis. A genuinely `student-friendly' text and an invaluable tool for beginning students. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Texts A. The Noun Phrase B. The Verb Phrase C. The Clause D. Text Structure E. Vocabulary. Texts include: Joseph Conrad - Typhoon; Raymond Chandler - The Big Sleep; Roddy Doyle - The Snapper; F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby; Graham Greene - Brighton Rock; Henry James - The Ambassadors; James Joyce - Ulysses; Jay McInerney - Brightness Falls; Timothy Mo - Sour Sweet.