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CONTENTS

PART I: THEORETICAL STYLISTICS

1. What is Literature

2. Kinds, Sources and Context of Literature

3. History of Stylistics

4. What is Stylistics

5. Various Aspects of Stylistics Or Major Topics of Study in Stylistics

6. Major Concepts of Stylistics

7. Style and Scope of Stylistics

8. Stylistics as a Branch of General Linguistics Or Function and


Structure of Stylistics

9. Branches of Stylistics

10. Stylistics and Other Fields of Study Or Stylistics and Other


Linguistic Disciplines

11. Stylistics and Pragmatics

12. Semantics, Context and Stylistics

13. Pragmalinguistics and Stylistics

14. The Teaching of Stylistics

15. Stylistic Application on Literature

16. Discourse Analysis and Stylistics

17. Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics and Stylistics

18. Semiotics and Stylistics

19. Meaning and Stylistics

20. Literary and Scientific Text


21. Form and Meaning in Literature

22. Understanding Literature

23. Critical Theory

24. Literary Criticism and Theory

25. Post-Structuralism and Deconstruction: Modern Critical Theory

26. Subjectivity and Objectivity in Literary Stylistics

27. Literature as Discourse

28. Poetic Syntax

29. Literary text: its Structure, Derivation, Variation and Language

30. Literariness and Its Significance

31. Rhetorics and Stylistics: Some Basic Issues in the Analysis of


Discourse

32. Foregrounding - the key concept in Stylistics and its Applications

33. Teaching of Literature in the Classroom

34. Stylistics as a Bridge between Literature and Linguistics

35. Critical Skills, Stylistics and Teaching

36. Stylistics and Critical Linguistics: Observations on their Intersection

37. Essential Unity of Literary and Ordinary Language

38. Grammatical Foundations of Style

39. The Affluence of Literature and the concept of significance and


Economy in Stylistics

40. Juxtaposition in Stylistics

41. Literary Discourse and the Reader

42. Literary Communication, Cognition, and Community


43. Intertexuality and Allusions

44. Ideology and Subjectivity

45. Possibilities in Literature

46. Signs and Language

47. Grice’s Implicature and Literary Interpretation

48. Everyday Language, Literary Language, and the Problem of Stylistic


Translation

49. Oxymoron and Paradoxes \

50. Myth Approaches to Stylistic Analysis

51. Poetic and Literary Tropes

52. Transitivity

53. Stylistics and Poetry

54. The Concept of Equivalence

55. Text Linguistics and Stylistics

56. Cohesion and Coherence

57. Intentionality and Acceptability.


58. Informativity and Situationality

PART 2: APPLIED STYLISTICS

1. Approaches to the Study of Literature

2. Practical Stylistics

3. Of Heart of Darkness-. A Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis

4. Stylistics Analysis of ’listen’ by E.E. Cummings

5. Stylistic-Analysis of Chaucer’s Invocation


6. Stylistic Analysis of Wyatt’s TLey Flee from me, That sometime did
me Seek

7. Step by Step Stylistic Analysis of Drama

8. Process of Stylistic Analysis

9. Theory Checklist

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