Literary Practice - Volume II: Esthetics of Style (Hardcover)


Applying the criteria of esthetic evaluation outlined in "Literary" "Practice I, " Bresky continues his trilogy with multilevel valuatory analysis of the writing techniques distinguishing literary art. Each chapter defines and illustrates stylistic elements categorized as semantic, rhetorical, macrorhetorical, prosodic, syntactic and compositional (macrosyntactic) stimuli. The main goal is to appraise the scope and power of their stimulative intensity. Bresky again collaborates with biometrist Miroslav Malik and invited Brian Gill to contribute the chapter on the esthetics of syntax. In recording reader responses, Malik uses new sensitive equipment reflecting the evolution of biometric methods. The results demonstrate the auxiliary role of biometric measurements in the assessment of elusive esthetic impact. With its -mini-anthology- of illustrative texts, the study can serve not only as a scholarly reference but also as a textbook in literature courses devoted to criticism, theory, or creative writing. The author is now completing "Literary Practice III" - "Esthetics of Literary Subjects.""

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Applying the criteria of esthetic evaluation outlined in "Literary" "Practice I, " Bresky continues his trilogy with multilevel valuatory analysis of the writing techniques distinguishing literary art. Each chapter defines and illustrates stylistic elements categorized as semantic, rhetorical, macrorhetorical, prosodic, syntactic and compositional (macrosyntactic) stimuli. The main goal is to appraise the scope and power of their stimulative intensity. Bresky again collaborates with biometrist Miroslav Malik and invited Brian Gill to contribute the chapter on the esthetics of syntax. In recording reader responses, Malik uses new sensitive equipment reflecting the evolution of biometric methods. The results demonstrate the auxiliary role of biometric measurements in the assessment of elusive esthetic impact. With its -mini-anthology- of illustrative texts, the study can serve not only as a scholarly reference but also as a textbook in literature courses devoted to criticism, theory, or creative writing. The author is now completing "Literary Practice III" - "Esthetics of Literary Subjects.""

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Imprint

Peter Lang Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Series

American University Studies, 21

Release date

1989

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Dimensions

155 x 225 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

244

ISBN-13

978-0-8204-1033-3

Barcode

9780820410333

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LSN

0-8204-1033-0



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