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631 www.ijergs.org Stylistic Study of Legal Language
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In: http://pnrsolution.org/Datacenter/Vol3/Issue1/81.pdf
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604 www.ijergs.org Stylistic Analysis of Anna Swell’s “BLACK BEAUTY”: A Poetic Prose
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In: http://pnrsolution.org/Datacenter/Vol3/Issue1/79.pdf
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Abstract: This article aims to find out aesthetic preference of the author of this novel by analyzing exploitation of different literary devices and style in the text. Style refers to the way in which language is used in a given context, by a given person, for a given purpose and so on (Leech & Short, 1981, p 10).Style pertains to parole: it is selection from a total linguistic repertoire that constitutes a style (ibid, p 11). Style refers to linguistic characteristics of a particular text (ibid, p 12). It may refer to some or all language habits of one person as when we talk of Shakespeare's style (or styles) or style of James Joyce (David Crystal & Derek Davy, 1969, p 9). It also focuses on aesthetic appeal which this novel has for the readers. A literary text simultaneously contains two faculties we respond to it as literary work and also as language (Spitzer, 1948). Phono Graphological features of the text will be analyzed to sort out these qualities. This novel is forerunner of pony book genre of children literature. Basically, it is autobiography of a horse called "Black Beauty". It is in first person narration. Anthropomorphism is present in this novel which adds color to the beauty of text and increases its aesthetic appeal. Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human form to God, to abstraction or even to animals and inanimate objects (Martin Gray, 200, p 26).
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Anthropomorphism; Phono-graphological features; Pony book genre; Style
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.673.4464 http://pnrsolution.org/Datacenter/Vol3/Issue1/79.pdf
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