THE UNIQUENESS AND UNIVERSALITY OF STYLISTIC METHODS UTILIZED IN THE STUDY OF AFFECTIVE
COMPONENTS OF VARIOUS LITERARY TYPES/GENRES Cover Image

УНИКАТНОСТА И УНИВЕРЗАЛНОСТА НА СТИЛИСТИЧКИТЕ МЕТОДИ КОН АФЕКТИВНОСТА НА РАЗЛИЧНИТЕ КНИЖЕВНИ РОДОВИ/ВИДОВИ
THE UNIQUENESS AND UNIVERSALITY OF STYLISTIC METHODS UTILIZED IN THE STUDY OF AFFECTIVE COMPONENTS OF VARIOUS LITERARY TYPES/GENRES

Author(s): Stefan Markovski
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: stylistic coherence; stylistic uniqueness; stylistic universality; literary genres; stylistic limitations

Summary/Abstract: When it comes to differentiation by literary forms, types or genres, the complex examination of individual stylistic methods on the basis of belonging to them is essential, but even more essential is the depth of the semantic oneness supported by the phrase "the whole contains more than its separate elements”, which is especially expressed in the Aristotelian-like coherent texts, having in mind that the degree of coherence itself can vary in terms of genre, but also in terms of author, poetics, stylistic formation. In this sense, the internal and psychologically-refering features arising from or intertwined with the semantic, syntactic and structural aspects of a work, as well as the more complex whole composed of all of them, directly affect the determination of the boundary points between objectivity and subjectivity, its contextualization and its very necessity in given speech and literary situations. Literary stylistics can overcome some of its challenges if it continues to develop in all directions, paying attention to individual methodologies in all types/genres, thus extracting certain conditional universals that could help in the in-depth analysis of literary works in which the ultimate meaning arises from developed coherence and organicity.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 76
  • Page Range: 169-179
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Macedonian