
| Introduction PART ONE Aspects of Language in Literature 1 Register as a Literary Technique 1.1 Levels of Formality in English 1.1.1 The First Range: Written and Spoken Eng-lish 1.1.2 The Second Range: Formal and Informal English 1.1.3 The Third Range: Polite and Familiar Lan-guage 1.2 Register as a Vehicle for Characterization 1.3 Register for Ironic and Dramatic Effect 1.4 Reading and Discussion 1.4.1 Charles Dickens: Great Expectations 1.4.2 James Joyce: "Clay" 1.4.3 Joseph Heller: Catch-22 1.4.4 A.G. Gardiner: "On Big Words" 1.5 Selected Bibliography for Further Reading 2 Syntax 2.1 Coordination and Subordination 2.2 Periodic Sentence and Loose Sentence 2.3 Sentence Length 2.4 Ellipsis and Repetition 2.5 Inversion 2.6 Balance: Parallelism, Antithesis, and Symmetry 2.7 Reading and Discussion (I) 2.7.1 Margaret Drabble: "The Flight from Paris", Jerusalem The Golden 2.7.2 John Keats: "On First Looking into Chap-man's Homer" 2.7.3 John Lyly: A Description of the Hero in Euphues 2.7.4 Jane Austen: A Study of the Sentence-length of the Opening Paragraphs of Emma 2.8 Reading and Discussion (II) 2.8.1 Parallelism 2.8.2 The Effect of Short Coordinate Sentences 2.8.3 Parallelism. A Comparative Study 3 Irony 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Ironic Techniques (I) …… PART TWO Explication of Text:A Method of Analysis and Some Examples APPENDIX I:文学形象的民族性及其翻译 APPENDIX II:Bamboo or Mushroom:Imagery in Chinese Poetry and Its Translation APPENDIX III英诗的韵律及其表意功能 APPENDIX IV:英汉诗歌音韵表意功能比较 Bibliography |
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