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Sylvia Plath and the language of affective states : written discourse and the experience of depression / Zsófia Demjén.

Van Pelt Library P325.5.E56 D46 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Demjén, Zsófia, author.
Series:
Advances in stylistics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plath, Sylvia.
Emotive (Linguistics).
Affect (Psychology).
Plath, Sylvia--Psychology.
Corpora (Linguistics).
Narration (Rhetoric).
Psycholinguistics.
Language and languages--Style.
Language and languages.
Psychology.
Physical Description:
xiii, 235 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.
Summary:
"Focusing on the first journal in 'The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath', this book writes a convincing case for the value of corpus-based stylistics and narrative psychology in the analysis of representations of the experience of affective states.Situated at the intersection between language study, psychology and healthcare, this study of the personal writing of a poet and novelist showcases a cutting-edge combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, including metaphor analysis, corpus methods, and second person narration. Techniques that systematically account for representations of experiences of affective states, such as those in this book, are rare and crucial in improving understanding of these experiences. The findings and methods of this book therefore potentially have bearing on the study, diagnosis and treatment of depression and other mental illnesses. Zsófia Demjén follows the cognitive turn in both literary studies and linguistics here, emerging with a greater understanding of Plath, her diarized output and her experience of her inner world"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
List of Abbreviations List of Concordances List of Figures and TablesAcknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I
Background to the Study 2. Sylvia Plath and her Journals 3. Language and Affective States
Setting the Theoretical Scene 4. Linguistic Characteristics of the Smith Journal
Corpus Analysis I Part II
Zooming In: Investigating Key Linguistic Features 5. Self-description and Direct References to Affective States 6. Affective States and Metaphor 7. You and Plath 8. Investigating Second-person Entries Further
Corpus Analysis II 9. So What? References Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781474212663
1474212662
OCLC:
904979679

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