Style and Sense(s)

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Pillière, Linda (Editor), Sorlin, Sandrine (Editor)
Summary:XIX, 307 p. 8 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54884-0
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Enacting style and sense(s) (Linda Pillière and Sandrine Sorlin)
  • Part I ‘The representation of sense and sense-making in fiction’
  • Chapter 2. The representation of experience in modernist fiction (Violeta Sotirova)
  • Chapter 3. To make you hear, make you feel, make you see: representing sense-perceptions in narrative fiction (Michael Toolan)
  • Chapter 4. The sense of the sense of smell in Virginia Woolf’s Flush (Stéphanie Béligon)
  • Part II ‘Sensory details across genres’
  • Chapter 5. “The Mt Everest of dining experiences”: Multisensory style in restaurant reviews (Áine Dougherty & Craig Hamilton)
  • Chapter 6. “You see, but you do not observe” – Sensory manipulation and sense-making in the Sherlock Holmes detective stories (Catherine Emmott & Marc Alexander)
  • Part III ‘Experiencing otherness’
  • Chapter 7. Experiencing mind style: from iconicity to sensory simulation (LouiseNuttall)
  • Chapter 8. Painting a world before language using language: A cognitive stylistic analysis of synaesthetic metaphors in the imagery of Keki Daruwalla’s “Before the Word” (Sreenidhi Sivakumar & Maitali Khanna)
  • Chapter 9. Remaking the sense(s) in Sumana Roy’s How I Became a Tree: a stylistic analysis (Esterino Adami)
  • Part IV ‘Senses through medium and semiotic systems’
  • Chapter 10. “The sound must seem an echo to the sense”: Experiencing oral and silent reading of poetry (Willie van Peer & Anna Chesnokova)
  • Chapter 11. Creative writing practice of ekphrastic intervention: a case study of literary responses to “A Blind Girl Reading” by Ejnar Nielsen (Polina Gavin)
  • Chapter 12. Putting some flesh on sensory language: an experiential approach to style (Jean-Rémi Lapaire).