Ebook: Stylistic Manipulation of the Reader in Contemporary Fiction
Author: Sandrine Sorlin
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Language: English
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This book focuses on how readers can be �manipulated� during their experience of reading fictional texts. Offering fine-grained stylistic analysis of diverse genres, including detective story, crime fiction, short story, multimodal novel and poetry, the book throws new light into how our perspective on and representation of the world can be manipulated.
The chapters adopt a cross-disciplinary perspective and highlight the linguistic, pragmatic, cognitive and multimodal springs of �manipulation�. They delve into how contemporary fictional works such as The French Lieutenant�s Woman, The Remains of the Day and We Need to Talk About Kevin bring readers to offer a certain type of response, and how their emotions are triggered, their attention controlled and their potential expectations played with. The book also shows how readers� responses can, conversely, bring about a certain form of manipulation of texts as they challenge the positions the texts invite them to occupy.
The chapters adopt a cross-disciplinary perspective and highlight the linguistic, pragmatic, cognitive and multimodal springs of �manipulation�. They delve into how contemporary fictional works such as The French Lieutenant�s Woman, The Remains of the Day and We Need to Talk About Kevin bring readers to offer a certain type of response, and how their emotions are triggered, their attention controlled and their potential expectations played with. The book also shows how readers� responses can, conversely, bring about a certain form of manipulation of texts as they challenge the positions the texts invite them to occupy.
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