In case you have already subscribed for the Article/Publication, please login, using the panel provided above.įor Information regarding subscription please click here.įor a comprehensive list of other publications available on indianjournals. Stylistics, Style, Graphological, Phonological, Lexical, Geammatical level. Naturally, based on linguistic data, the stylistic analysis contains several new interpretations which open up new vistas for further studies. It was very breezy and the aspen trees were certainly quivering in fact you could imagine they were whispering to you whilst the willows over the water swished their. Taking a walk near my home recently I was reminded of these lines from a poem I learned at school. This stylistics analysis may lead a reader easily to the characteristic features of Tennyson’s poem, even if the reader does not have prior knowledge about the literary works of Tennyson. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver. The short refrain the Lady of Shalott at the end of most stanzas, is like the bubble in the flow of the river. This study shows that the whole poem flows like a river, sometimes speeding up, again rushing down and crashing, and then slowing down again. The poem has been dissected from different levels of stylistics analysis such as Graphological, Phonological, Lexical and Grammatical level. ![]() Tennyson is not only the glass of fashion and the mould of form of the Victorian period, his architectonics is also awe-inspiring. It analyses the poem using the tools of linguistics to find out new interpretations and to explore Tennyson’s genius as a craftsman and as a metrical artist. This paper presents a stylistics analysis of Alfred Tennyson’s poem “The Lady of Shalott”. It is the bridge between literary criticism and linguistics. Stylistics is the study of literary discourse that has a linguistic orientation. Stylistics is not a literary theory but a method and a technique. ![]() Alfred tennyson’S “The lady of shalott”: A stylistic analysis.Ĭhoudhury Biswajit 1, Assistant Professor of EnglishġSouth Malda College, Malda, W.B, India.
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