The Stylistics of Poetry : Context, Cognition, Discourse, History - Peter Verdonk

The Stylistics of Poetry

Context, Cognition, Discourse, History

By: Peter Verdonk, Dan McIntyre (Editor), Brian Walker (Editor)

Hardcover | 15 August 2013

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This is a collection of Professor Peter Verdonk's most important work on the stylistics of poetry. It begins with a brand new introduction by the series editor Dan McIntyre retrospectively analysing key themes in the work. Gathering articles published across a wide variety of locations into one complete collection, it arrives at a career-long perspective on the development of the stylistics of poetry. Looking at Auden, Heaney and Larkin amongst others it is framed by an opening introduction to poetic artifice and literary stylistics, and a concluding retrospective of Verdonk's work. Underlying all of the chapters is a concern with style and how this is represented in language, and in poetry specifically. It will appeal to all students on stylistics and literary linguistics courses, especially those focussing on poetry and poetic language.
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This collection of essays by Peter Verdonk is a joy to read on a number of levels. Verdonk presents his arguments clearly and in a logically coherent sequence ... and [writes] with ease and elegance -- Tony Bex, University of Kent, UK * Language and Literature *
Peter Verdonk has long been an 'ambassador for stylistics'. For thirty years and more, he has championed a language-minded analytical appreciation of English poetry from his academic home at the University of Amsterdam, inspiring a large number of students in the process ... Previously Verdonk wrote one form of apologia for his version of Stylistics in his 2002 contribution to Henry Widdowson's 'OILS' series ... Now he has published a second overview of Stylistics, but with much more of a personal account and a usefully diachronic perspective (the 'history' of his sub-title). This is very welcome since a historicized stylistics is something which has gone underdeveloped in recent years. -- Michael Toolan, University of Birmingham * Journal of Literary Semantics, *
I think that stylisticians, along with discourse analysts and cognitive linguists with an interest in literature, will benefit from reading this book. Firstly, it provides the stylistician with a wealth of valuable insights into the discursive and cognitive aspects of poetic language, and Verdonk's own contributions to both discursive stylistics and cognitive stylistics are now available to the stylistician in one concise and easily accessible volume. Secondly, the discourse analyst will find that many of the principles from his or her discipline are also applicable to the analysis of poetry, and, perhaps more importantly, that application of these may result in new understandings of poetry as discourse. Thirdly, a cognitive linguist, such as myself, will not only find that the brief exposes of cognitive stylistics serve as very useful entry points into cognitive stylistics, but also that application of cognitive science in the analysis of poetic language casts light on both poetic language in its cognitive function and the wealth of creative potential that resides in human cognition. Moreover, linguists and literary critics who are simply interested in each other's work should read the volume simply because of the way it bridges the gap between linguistics and literary criticism in a way that respects, appreciates, and validates the work on both sides of the gap. -- Kim Ebensgaard Jensen, Aalborg University * Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication, 1 (2015) *
This collection of Peter Verdonk's articles will be essential reading for anyone interested in poetry and how we interact with, and respond to, the language of poems. Bringing Peter Verdonk's articles on poetry together into one volume in this way also provides an invaluable resource for students learning the art of the stylistic analysis of poetry. -- Mick Short, National Teaching Fellow and Professor of English Language and Literature, Lancaster University, UK
Every stylistics undergraduate student should read this book, as there is no better model than Verdonk's to show them how to conduct a sophisticated, erudite and poignant stylistic analysis of poetry. In a clear and informative fashion Verdonk takes you by the hand and shows you the wonders of how literary meaning can be uncovered by means of impeccable linguistic analysis. -- Michael Burke, Professor of Rhetoric, UC Roosevelt Academy, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
The papers in this book trace and define the field of stylistics. They are elegant and exemplary, sharp with insight and possess a beauty of fine analysis. If anyone ever asks for an example of the highest achievements in literary stylistics, simply hand them this book. -- Peter Stockwell, Professor of Literary Lingusitics, University of Nottingham, UK
A perfect guide to a deeper engagement with poetry. An inspiring and beautifully written collection of readings underlining in every chapter how linguistic analysis can illuminate key patterns of meaning across texts and contexts. -- Ronald Carter, Professor of Modern English Language, University of Nottingham, UK

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