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World Literature Studies
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2020
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vol. 12
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issue 2
85 – 96
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The study analyses the linguistic means representing social phenomena, structures and processes in Dominik Dán´s criminal novel “Noc temných klamstiev” (2009, Night of dark Deceptions). Methodologically, it is based on the concept of interactive stylistics, specifically its socio-stylistic subsystem. The main aim of the analysed linguistic means in the structure of the novel is (i) to characterise the setting, characters, situations and relations; (ii) to indicate the more complex stylistic qualities, mainly the contrast with the often humorous solution between textual tension and de tension; and (iii) to be a part of irony as the main author´s attitude towards reality.
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Stylistics is a topic, which is present in the Slovenská reč journal from its very beginning – not only in scientific studies, but also in essays, reviews, discussions and reports. Slovenská reč is a platform, where the continuous stabilization of stylistics as part of Slovak linguistics can be observed, including the research objectives, terminology and methodology. The majority of articles are focused on the linguo-stylistics and stylistics of communication spheres, based mainly on the concept of functional style – scientific, media, administrative, literary, and common spheres specifically. In the last decades, it is also a religious sphere. In the 1950s, in accordance with its main profile, educational stylistics is preferred; in the 1960s-1980s, it is textual stylistics and theoretical and practical questions of composition. There are also articles concerning other parts of stylistics, mainly translational stylistics and in the 21st century significantly also pragmastylistics.
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