3rd Edition

Stylistics A Resource Book for Students

By Paul Simpson Copyright 2026
338 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

338 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

338 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Written in a clear and accessible style,  Stylistics, Third Edition  is a comprehensive resource which covers all the major theories, concepts and methods required for the investigation of language in literature. From metre to metaphor, dialogue to discourse, the main topics are introduced and fully elaborated, as are the key research paradigms of this important and exciting field of... Read more

Preface  A   Introduction: key concepts in stylistics  1  What is stylistics? 2  Stylistics and levels of language 3  Grammar and style 4  Rhythm and metre 5  Narrative stylistics 6  Style as choice 7  Style and point of view 8  Representing speech and thought 9  Dialogue and discourse 10  Cognitive stylistics 11  Metaphor and metonymy 12  Corpus stylistics B   Development: doing stylistics 1  Developments in stylistics 2  Levels of language at work: an example from poetry 3  Sentence styles: development and illustration 4  Interpreting patterns of sound 5  Developments in structural narratology 6  Style and transitivity 7  Approaches to point of view 8  Techniques of speech and thought presentation 9  Dialogue in drama 10  Developments in cognitive stylistics 11  Styles of metaphor 12  Developments in corpus stylistics C   Exploration: investigating style 1  Is there a ‘literary language’? 2  Style, register and dialect 3  Grammar and genre: a short study in Imagism 4  Stylistics and re-writing: an example from prose fiction 5  A sociolinguistic model of narrative 6  Transitivity, characterisation and literary genre 7  Exploring point of view in narrative fiction 8  A workshop on speech and thought presentation 9  Exploring dialogue 10  Cognitive stylistics at work 11  Exploring metaphors in different kinds of texts 12  Using corpora in stylistic analysis D   Extension: readings in stylistics 1  Stylistics and the teaching of literature (Henry Widdowson)  2  Style and verbal play (Katie Wales) 3  Teaching grammar and style (Ronald Carter) 4  Sound, style and onomatopoeia (Derek Attridge) 5  Style shifting and Jamaican Creole (Naomi Adam) 6  Transitivity at work (Deirdre Burton) 7  Style variation and point of view (Mick Short) 8  The effects of free indirect discourse (Joe Bray) 9  Multimodal analysis and the stylistics of drama (Dan McIntyre) 10  From lexical semantics to conceptual integration theory (Patricia Canning and Paul Simpson) 11  Cognitive stylistics and the theory of metaphor (Peter Stockwell) 12  Doing corpus stylistics: A practical guide (Suzanne McClure) Further reading References

Biography

Paul Simpson is the Baines Professor of English Language in the Department of English at Liverpool University, UK.