Drawing on a wide range of fictional texts from Shakespeare and Austen
to Game of Thrones and the lyrics of 'We Shall Overcome', this textbook
shows how pragmatic analyses can uncover the performative elements that
create and shape characters for an audience.
By exploring fictional language, the book investigates different forms
of interpersonal communication, such as politeness and impoliteness, as
well as the nature of poetic language and the language of emotion. With
exercises, discussion topics, suggestions for small-scale research
projects and further reading, it shows just how fascinating a challenge
fictional language can pose to pragmatics, and illustrates the richness
of fictional language as a source of data for pragmatic research.