THE ORIGIN OF THE SUBJECT OF STYLISTICS AND ITS DEVELOPMENT
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Rhetoric, Poetics, Dialectics, Romanticism, New Idealists, formalism, StructuralismAbstract
The further development of Stylistics was based on the three above mentioned sources from which Poetics went its own way and created the field of study known at present as Literary Criticism. Rhetoric and Dialectics developed into Stylistics.In Middle Ages Latin was exclusively used as the language of science, art and administration, and no attempts were made to deal with problems of speech. This period shows no progress in the development of stylistics.
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