Discourse and Literature"Discourse and Literature "boldly integrates the analysis of literature and non-literary genres in an innovative embracing study of discourse. Narrative, poetry, drama, myths, songs, letters, Biblical discourse and graffiti as well as stylistics and rhetorics are the topics treaded by twelve well-known specialists selected and introduced by Teun A. van Dijk. |
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Geoffrey Leech | 39 |
Rhetoric | 59 |
Literary Narratives | 85 |
Poems | 105 |
Song | 121 |
Graffiti | 137 |
Interpreting Biblical Stories | 169 |
Theologies and Theoretical Physics | 187 |
On Text Classification | 215 |
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