The arrangement of words in a manner which at once expresses the individuality of the author and the idea or intent in his mind
The parts of a literary style include diction (word choice), syntax (sentence structure), tone (author's attitude towards the subject), imagery (sensory language), and figurative language (metaphors, similes, symbolism).
Jerzy Paszek has written: 'Stylistyka' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Literary
Roger Fowler has written: 'Essays on style and language' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Literary 'The language of George Orwell' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Literary style, Style, Knowledge, Language, Language and languages in literature, English language 'Literature As Social Discourse' -- subject(s): Criticism, Discourse analysis, Literary, Language and languages, Literary Discourse analysis, Literary style, Sociolinguistics, Style, Style, Literary 'Linguistics and the novel' -- subject(s): Discourse analysis, Literary, Fiction, Literary Discourse analysis, Technique 'Language in the news' -- subject(s): British newspapers, Discourse analysis, English language, Journalism, Language, Social aspects, Social aspects of English language 'Style and Structure in Literature' 'The languages of literature' -- subject(s): Criticism, Textual, Philology, Textual Criticism
Morris William Croll has written: 'Style, rhetoric, and rhythm' -- subject(s): Literary style, Rhetoric, Style, Literary
Fritz Askeberg has written: 'Ord och stil' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Style, Literary, Swedish language
Diction is defined as the words an author uses in a literary work as part of a literary style.
Harry Thornton has written: 'Time and style' -- subject(s): Classical literature, Time in literature, Style, Literary, History and criticism, Literary style
She was a mordernist
literary style
Pierre Haillet has written: 'Le conditionnel dans le discours journalistique' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Literary
Writting pattern
Mock-heroic
Literary format refers to the structure and organization of a written work. It includes elements such as the genre, style, point of view, and narrative structure used by the author to convey their ideas and tell a story. The format of a literary work can greatly impact how the content is perceived and understood by the reader.