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Stylistic dominants of poetical cycle “Amoretti” by E. Spencer
Author(s) -
Інна Сергіївна Білоконенко
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
fìlologìčnì studìï
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2305-3852
DOI - 10.31812/filstd.v14i0.215
Subject(s) - hyperbole , simile , metonymy , alliteration , oxymoron , epithet , linguistics , poetry , sonnet , literature , style (visual arts) , art , slang , literal and figurative language , grammar , philosophy , metaphor , rhyme
This article analyzes the main stylistic devices in the sonnets of E. Spencer “Amoretti”. It was determined that his poetry is characterized by a broad system of stylistic devices: Phonostylistic (alliteration, anaphora, epiphora, metaplasm) syntactic shapes, paths (metaphors, epithets, personification, metonymy, antonomasia, hyperbole, litotes, oxymoron, comparison). The author also uses allusions, symbols, and allegories. It was demonstrated that the style of E. Spencer suggests he was a master with a special sense of poetic form, organically stylistic devices, the brightness of language constructs.

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