FOREGROUNDING AND COHESION IN PHILIP LARKIN'S POEM 'THE NORTH SHIP'
This article discusses 'The North Ship', a poem written by Philip Larkin. The poem was examined by using stylistic approach proposed by Leech and Short. Stylistic study is a field of empirical enquiry in that linguistic theories are used to analyze literary text (Leech and Short; 1994 and...
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Main Author: | Muhammad Rifqi (Author) |
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Universitas Dian Nuswantoro,
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