Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Style and Stylistics
1.1 Theories of Style
1.2 Stylistics: The Areas of Study
1.3 Stylistics: The Purpose of Study
1.4 The Major Models of Stylistics
Chapter 2 The Influence of Systemic-Fnnctional Theory
on Two Recent Stylistic Trends
2.1 Discourse Stylistics
2.2 Contextualized Stylistics
2.3 The Influence of Systemic Functional Theory on
Discourse
Chapter 3 The Textual Function
----With Particular Reference to Literary
Exophora and Associative Cohesion
3.1 Theoretical Backgrounds
3.2 About Dubliners
3.3 Literary Exophora: Organizing the Parts into a
Whole
3.4 The System of Cohension Applied in Dubliners
Chapter 4 The Ideational Function
----With Particular Reference to Transitivity
as Power Relations Between Conflicting Parties
4.1 A Transitivity Analysis of "Eveline'
4.2 Transitivity: Relations Between Conflicting Parties
----Other Applications of Transitivity Analysis
4.3 Transitivity: Its Limitations as a Method of Stylis
tic Analysis
4.4 Summary
Chapter 5 The Interpersonal Function
5.1 Discussions About the Interpersonal Function in
Systemic Functional Stylistics
5.2 The Linguistic Units That Realize IC in Literary
Narration
5.3 The Linguistic Units That Realize IC in Literary
Dialogue
5.4 Summary
Chapter 6 Towards a New Model of Stylistics: Social-semiotic
Linguistic-semantic and Literary-psychological
Stylistics
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Philosophical Basis
6.3 The Three Systems of the Model
6.4 Relations between the Three Systems of the
Model
Conclusion
Appendix: A Sample Analysis of a Paragraph from
"Eveline"
Bibliography
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