Description
Including examples from diverse sources, this book explores the pragmatic functions and effects of 'you' across time, genre and medium.
About the Author
Sandrine Sorlin is Professor of English Linguistics at University Paul-Valery - Montpellier (France), specialising in stylistics and pragmatics. Her latest book Language and Manipulation in House of Cards (2016) received an award from the European Society for the Study of English. She co-edited The Pragmatics of Personal Pronouns (2015) and edited Stylistic Manipulation of the Reader in Contemporary Fiction (Bloomsbury 2020). She is also assistant editor of Language and Literature.
Reviews
'Because it is surprising how the second person may be wrapped up in many guises, and because Sorlin has presented concepts a writer may find helpful in thinking about their relationship with their audience, it is a book that may well be worth diving into.' Linda M. Davis, Technical Communication
'The Stylistics of 'You' is an excellently researched and well-argued volume that should appeal to scholars of address and reference, pragmatics, pronouns, narratology, and the ethics of authorship.' Susan Meredith Burt, LINGUIST List (https://linguistlist.org)
'Sorlin's rigorous mapping of uses of you in a wide-ranging corpus not only demonstrates the utility of her proposed model and its relevance for existing narratological frameworks and theories, but also for future interventions in diverse fields from autotheory, econarratology, trauma narratives to the recent turn against empathy in narrative studies.' Denise Wong, Diegesis
Book Information
ISBN 9781108964043
Author Sandrine Sorlin
Format Paperback
Page Count 267
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 439g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm