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The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics is a definitive guide to the study of style in language and literature. Edited by Michael Burke, this comprehensive reference work brings together leading scholars in the field to explore the theory, methods, and applications of stylistic analysis.
The handbook covers a broad range of topics including literary stylistics, discourse analysis, forensic linguistics, and digital stylistics. It examines how authors use language to create meaning and effect, and how readers interpret and respond to different styles of writing. The collection includes chapters on classical and contemporary approaches to stylistics, examining works across genres and time periods.
This essential resource is designed for advanced students, researchers, and academics seeking to deepen their understanding of linguistic style. It offers practical frameworks for conducting stylistic analysis while exploring the theoretical foundations that underpin the discipline. An invaluable reference for anyone interested in how language shapes meaning and communication.







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