"What do you want me to tell?" The inferential texture of Alice Munro's 'Postcard'

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Clark, B. 2015. "What do you want me to tell?" The inferential texture of Alice Munro's 'Postcard'. Etudes de Stylistique Anglaise. 8, pp. 99-120.
TypeArticle
Title"What do you want me to tell?" The inferential texture of Alice Munro's 'Postcard'
AuthorsClark, B.
Abstract

This paper considers some of the ways in which ideas from pragmatic stylistics (based here on relevance theory) can be applied in exploring aspects of the production and interpretation of Alice Munro’s story ‘Postcard’. It identifies some features of the story, considers the role of inferential processes in reading, writing and evaluating texts in general, and considers how focusing on inference can help in understanding specific effects of the story on readers. Finally, it considers how focusing on inference can help to account for what Stockwell (2009) terms the ‘texture’ of the story, i.e. what it feels like to engage with the story during and after reading it.

Research GroupEnglish Language and Literature
PublisherSocieté de Stylistique Anglaise
JournalEtudes de Stylistique Anglaise
ISSN0240-4273
Publication process dates
Deposited26 Feb 2015
Submitted25 Feb 2015
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

Permission to make available here granted February 2015

Web address (URL)http://stylistique-anglaise.org/en/issues/
LanguageEnglish
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