Objectifying Intuitive Response in Stylistic Analysis: A Study of Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise”

Imikan Nkopuruk *

Department of English, Tai Solarin University, Nigeria.

Odusina, Kehinde Saheed

Department of English, Tai Solarin University, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Intuitive response is an antagonistic phenomenon in the stylistic analysis of a literary work. This is given the fact that stylistics relies on tangible linguistic evidence to unfold the writer’s meaning or the communicative purposes of an author. This paper however, examined objectivity in Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’. The study employed the different linguistic levels of stylistic analysis as a framework. They are: Syntax, Semantics, Lexis, Graphology and phonology levels of analysis. It is believed that this work will serve as a division of labour between a stylistic analyst and a literary critic.

Keywords: Objectivity, intuitive response, stylistics


How to Cite

Nkopuruk, Imikan, and Odusina, Kehinde Saheed. 2019. “Objectifying Intuitive Response in Stylistic Analysis: A Study of Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’”. Asian Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies 2 (2):51-56. https://www.journalajl2c.com/index.php/AJL2C/article/view/36.

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