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Peter Verdonk

    Emeritus Professor of Stylistics Peter Verdonk's work delves into rhetoric, literary criticism, discourse analysis, narratology, and cognitive poetics. His scholarship interrogates the intricate ways literary texts are constructed and how they resonate with readers. Through his publications, Verdonk explores the nuances of literary expression, aiming to illuminate the complex relationships between form and meaning in literature.

    Stylistics
    • 2018

      This book deals with the study of style in language, how styles can be recognized, and their features. It examines how style is used in literary and non-literary texts, and how familiarity with style is a matter of socialization. The author also discusses the relationship between text and discourse, the production and reception of meaning as a dynamic contextualized interaction, the question of perspective and the variable representation of reality, and how stylistics can complement literary criticism. The final chapter deals with social reading and ideological positioning, including some thoughts on feminist stylistics and critical discourse analysis.

      Stylistics