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Pragmatic Literary Stylistics considers the ways in which current theories of language in use and communicative processes are applied to the analysis, interpretation and definition of literary texts. The contributors draw on a wide range of contemporarypragmatic theories, including relevance theory, Gricean and neo-Gricean theory and politeness theory and utilise a variety of different types and genres of literary text in their analysis, including prose fiction, drama and poetry. An introductory chapter locates the book with respect to the history and current state of the field, and puts forward proposals for future direction. This book offers examples of some of the most important current types of interaction between pragmatics and literary stylisticswhich sets an agenda for the future of pragmatic literary stylistics and provides a foundation for future research and debate-- Pragmatic Literary Stylistics considers the ways in which current theories of language in use and communicative processes are applied to the analysis, interpretation and definition of literary texts. The contributors draw on a wide range of contemporary pragmatic theories, including relevance theory, Gricean and neo-Gricean theory and politeness theory and utilise a variety of different types and genres of literary text in their analysis, including prose fiction, drama and poetry. An introductory chapter locates the book with respect to the history and current state of the field, and puts forward proposals for future direction. This book offers examples of some of the most important current types of interaction between pragmatics and literary stylistics which sets an agenda for the future of pragmatic literary stylistics and provides a foundation for future research and debate.
List of Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors viii
1 Introduction: Pragmatic Literary Stylistics
1(15)
Siobhan Chapman
Billy Clark
2 The Art of Repetition in Muriel Spark's Telling
16(20)
Andrew Caink
3 `Oh, do let's talk about something else-': What Is Not Said and What Is Implicated in Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September
36(19)
Siobhan Chapman
4 Before and After Chekhov: Inference, Interpretation and Evaluation
55(15)
Billy Clark
5 Outsourcing: A Relevance-Theoretic Account of the Interpretation of Theatrical Texts
70(20)
Anne Furlong
6 Relevance Theory, Syntax and Literary Narrative
90(21)
Barbara MacMahon
7 Negation, Expectation and Characterisation: Analysing the Role of Negation in Character Construction in To Kill a Mockingbird (Lee 1960) and Stark (Elton 1989)
111(21)
Lisa Nahajec
8 Intertextuality and the Pragmatics of Literary Reading
132(20)
Maria-Eirini Panagiotidou
9 `I've never enjoyed hating a book so much in my life': The Co-Construction of Identity in the Reading Group
152(20)
David Peplow
10 The Narrative Tease: Narratorial Omniscience, Implicative and the Making of Sensation in Lady Audley's Secret
172(20)
Ruth Schuldiner
11 Literature as Discourse and Dialogue: Rapport Management (Facework) in Emine Sevgi Ozdamar's `Blackeye and His Donkey'
192(18)
Chantelle Warner
Bibliography 210(17)
Index 227
Andrew Caink, University of Westminster, UK

Anne Furlong, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada Barbara McMahon, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Lisa Nahajec, Liverpool Hope University, UK Maria-Eirini Panagiotidou, West Chester University, USA

David Peplow, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Ruth Schuldiner, University of Oxford, UK Chantelle Warner, University of Arizona, USA