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Style And Emotion In Comic Novels And Short Stories Agnes Marszalek

  • SKU: BELL-50229042
Style And Emotion In Comic Novels And Short Stories Agnes Marszalek
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Author: Agnes Marszalek
ISBN: 9781350054585, 9781350054615, 1350054585, 1350054615
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Style And Emotion In Comic Novels And Short Stories Agnes Marszalek by Agnes Marszalek 9781350054585, 9781350054615, 1350054585, 1350054615 instant download after payment.

This book builds on cognitive stylistics, humour studies and psychological approaches to literature and film to explore the emotional aspects of humorous narrative comprehension. It investigates how the linguistic features of comic novels and short stories (by, for example, Douglas Adams, Joseph Heller and Nick Hornby) can shape readers’ experience of comedy, considering the ways in which moods, characters and the plot is used to trigger blends of positive and negative emotion. The book offers an approach to such features of comedy as dark humour, cringe humour and comic suspense, emphasising the relationship between humorous language and mental states which are typically considered serious.
Agnes Marszalek’s focus on the non-humorous side of experiencing comedy offers a key contribution to the study of humorous narratives. By investigating humour as part of a narrative world, this book moves towards addressing the complexity of the experience of humour in narrative texts, providing implications not only for the linguistics of humour, but also for those approaches to discourse comprehension which explore the affective side of engaging with texts

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