Language in Literature

Cover of Language in Literature by Leech, Geoffrey
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2008
Language: english
Edition: 1
Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 9780582051096
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.43 Inches
Weight: 0.67461452172 Pounds
Width: 0.53 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 808/.042, 808.042
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Language in Literature by Geoffrey Leech, published by Taylor & Francis in 2008, is a scholarly work comprising 222 pages in English. This edition brings together seven earlier papers and articles, previously accessible to a limited audience, along with four new chapters. Leech explores the relationship between linguistic form and literary function, focusing on the concept of “foregrounding” as a means to understand how texts acquire artistic significance.

Readers will find a thorough examination of various literary forms, including poems, plays, and prose, as Leech analyzes how these works generate unique meanings. The book addresses the historical disconnect between literary and linguistic studies, emphasizing the importance of textual characteristics over reader responses. Through insightful discussions of both well-known and lesser-known authors such as Keats, Shelley, and Virginia Woolf, this volume offers a comprehensive perspective on literary stylistics and its relevance in understanding literature.


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Over a period of over forty years, Geoffrey Leech has made notable contributions to the field of literary stylistics, using the interplay between linguistic form and literary function as a key to the ‘mystery’ of how a text comes to be invested with artistic potential.  In this book, seven earlier papers and articles, read previously only by a restricted audience, have been brought  together with four new chapters, the whole volume showing a continuity of approach across a period when all too often literary and linguistic studies have appeared to drift further apart.  Leech sets the concept of ‘foregrounding’ (also known as defamiliarization) at the heart of the interplay between form and interpretation. Through practical and insightful examination of how poems, plays and prose works produce special meaning, he counteracts the ‘flight from the text’ that has characterized thinking about language and literature in the last thirty years, when the response of the reader, rather than the characteristics and meaning potential of the text itself, have been given undue prominence.  The book provides an enlightening analysis of well-known (as well as less well-known) texts of great writers of the past, including Keats, Shelley, Samuel Johnson, Shaw, Dylan Thomas, and Virginia Woolf. 

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