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The Language of Margaret Atwood
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This book explores Margaret Atwood's distinctive use of language and style, across a selection of her prose texts, through reader-centred, cognitive stylistic analyses. It examines how strategies of misdirection, processes of doubling, and the creation of textual ambience play an essential role in Atwood's contemporary prose fiction style. With reference to contemporary scholarship in stylistics and literary criticism, each chapter presents a detailed linguistic analysis of a different text from Atwood's oeuvre, from Alias Grace (1996) to Old Babes in the Wood (2023). Above all, the book studies experiences of reading Atwood's works, situating and contextualising her signature linguistic choices in relation to real readers' responses to her writing. The book should be of interest to readers specialising in the work of Margaret Atwood, including those with stylistics, cognitive linguistics, and literary studies backgrounds.
Focuses on Atwood's distinctive use of language and style across a number of her publications Draws together a wealth of literary criticism alongside scholarship examining Atwood's stylistic choices Examines the written language of one of the world's best-selling authors
Autorentext
Chloe Harrison is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature at Aston University, UK. She specialises in cognitive stylistics, re-reading and contemporary fiction.
Klappentext
This book explores Margaret Atwood s distinctive use of language and style, across a selection of her prose texts, through reader-centred, cognitive stylistic analyses. It examines how strategies of misdirection, processes of doubling, and the creation of textual ambience play an essential role in Atwood s contemporary prose fiction style. With reference to contemporary scholarship in stylistics and literary criticism, each chapter presents a detailed linguistic analysis of a different text from Atwood s oeuvre, from Alias Grace (1996) to Old Babes in the Wood (2023). Above all, the book studies experiences of reading Atwood s works, situating and contextualising her signature linguistic choices in relation to real readers responses to her writing. The book should be of interest to readers specialising in the work of Margaret Atwood, including those with stylistics, cognitive linguistics, and literary studies backgrounds.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. The language of Margaret Atwood.- Part I: Misdirection.- Chapter 2. Burying and misdirection in The Blind Assassin .- Chapter 3. Memories and reconstrual in Alias Grace .- Part II: Ambient storms.- Chapter 4. Cold revenge and the stylistics of ambience in Stone Mattress .- Chapter 5. Theatrical illusion and the performance of fictional minds in Hag-Seed .- Part III: Doubling and splitting.- Chapter 6. Double consciousness and speculative worlds in Oryx and Crake .-Chapter 7. Voiceover narration and the split self in The Handmaid's Tale TV series.- Chapter 8. Future readers.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031676390
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H17mm x B155mm x T235mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031676390
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-67639-0
- Titel The Language of Margaret Atwood
- Autor Chloe Harrison
- Untertitel Palgrave Studies in Language, Literature and Style
- Gewicht 485g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 226
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Linguistics & Literature