❏
Corbett (1997) offers an excellent general overview
of the language of Scottish
literature while Mick Short’s essay in Reading D5 explores another of Irvine
Welsh’s novels,
Marabou Stork Nightmares
.
GRAMMAR AND GENRE: A SHORT STUDY
IN IMAGISM
❏
There are numerous literary-critical treatments of Imagism and of the life and
work of Ezra Pound, although it should be noted
that rarely does this work
engage in any rigour with stylistic issues associated with Imagist poetry. On the
other hand, Crisp (1996) is a scholarly article in stylistics which is devoted to
the significance of the ‘image metaphor’ in the work of Pound and other poets.
Although quite advanced theoretically, Crisp’s article, which includes a commen-
tary on ‘In a station of the Metro’ makes for rewarding reading.
STYLES IN A SINGLE POEM: AN EXPLORATION
❏
Brearton and Simpson (2001) is an article on the
poetry of Michael Longley
which balances literary critical methods and the methods of stylistics. Brearton
(forthcoming) is book-length study of the same poet’s work.
❏
Verdonk (1993b) offers an analysis of a range of levels of language in a Seamus
Heaney’s poem ‘Punishment’, paying particular attention to patterns of
deixis
(see A2).
A SOCIOLINGUISTIC MODEL OF NARRATIVE
❏
Burton (1980) is an important stylistic exploration of drama dialogue which
contains a full chapter on Ionesco’s
The Bald Prima Donna
. Both Simpson
(1997a: 101–27) and Toolan (2001: 143–77) contain detailed accounts of the
Labov model, along with a number of suggested stylistic applications.
TRANSITIVITY, CHARACTERISATION AND LITERARY
GENRE
❏
Nash (1990) is an engaging general account of the language of popular fiction,
which examines narrative techniques beyond those covered in this unit.
❏
Mills (1995: 143–9) looks at transitivity
from a feminist perspective, while
Wareing, in two articles in which the transitivity model features, examines
popular fiction written for women (Wareing 1990; 1994).
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EXPLORING POINT OF VIEW IN NARRATIVE FICTION
❏
This unit is based on a (dangerously) simplified version of a framework set out
in Simpson (1993), and readers are urged to consult the fuller model for further
detail and illustration. Other books which cover
point of view are Rimmon-
Kenan’s textbook (1983) and Genette’s influential study (1980). Interesting
articles on point of view include Sasaki (1994) and Chapman (2002).
EXPLORING DIALOGUE
❏
Herman’s extensive study of drama discourse includes a discussion of the way
principles of social interaction can be brought to bear in the interpretation of
play dialogue. (Herman 1996: 6 and
passim
). Birch (1991)
is a generally inter-
esting study of drama which balances critical theory with some insights from
stylistics. Simpson (2000) includes a study, with an emphasis on discourse struc-
ture, of patterns of comic dialogue in the popular Irish sitcom
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