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  • Nombre de pages62
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4735424-6
  • EAN8596547354246
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille316 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "Style, " Walter Alexander Sir Raleigh delves into the intricate fabric of literary expression, exploring the nuances that distinguish one author's voice from another. This seminal work emphasizes the interplay between form and content, examining how stylistic choices shape not only the meaning but also the reception of literature within its cultural context. Raleigh's eloquent prose and analytical precision reflect the scholarly rigor of early 20th-century literary criticism, drawing from a rich tapestry of examples that range from classic to contemporary texts.
Walter Alexander Sir Raleigh, a prominent figure among British literary critics, was deeply invested in exploring the aesthetics of writing. His comprehensive understanding of the evolution of language and expression was informed by his position as a professor and his extensive literary scholarship. Raleigh's experiences and scholarly endeavors culminated in this text, as he sought to illuminate the often-neglected significance of style in literature, reflecting a broader cultural appreciation for artistic craftsmanship.
"Style" is an essential read for students, writers, and anyone passionate about literature. It invites readers to engage with the concept of style not merely as ornamentation but as a substantive aspect of writing that can profoundly influence interpretation. Raleigh's insightful reflections serve as a guide for those looking to deepen their understanding of literary art, offering invaluable tools for both analysis and creation.
In "Style, " Walter Alexander Sir Raleigh delves into the intricate fabric of literary expression, exploring the nuances that distinguish one author's voice from another. This seminal work emphasizes the interplay between form and content, examining how stylistic choices shape not only the meaning but also the reception of literature within its cultural context. Raleigh's eloquent prose and analytical precision reflect the scholarly rigor of early 20th-century literary criticism, drawing from a rich tapestry of examples that range from classic to contemporary texts.
Walter Alexander Sir Raleigh, a prominent figure among British literary critics, was deeply invested in exploring the aesthetics of writing. His comprehensive understanding of the evolution of language and expression was informed by his position as a professor and his extensive literary scholarship. Raleigh's experiences and scholarly endeavors culminated in this text, as he sought to illuminate the often-neglected significance of style in literature, reflecting a broader cultural appreciation for artistic craftsmanship.
"Style" is an essential read for students, writers, and anyone passionate about literature. It invites readers to engage with the concept of style not merely as ornamentation but as a substantive aspect of writing that can profoundly influence interpretation. Raleigh's insightful reflections serve as a guide for those looking to deepen their understanding of literary art, offering invaluable tools for both analysis and creation.
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