Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 The Collective Monologue : Studies of the Transitivity in The Dark, The Light by Helen Garner
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'The short story The Dark, the light written by Australian writer, Helen Gamer, is found to be a literary discourse with many potential meanings thoroughly and subtly realized by means of the multi-functions of discourse such as the transitivity of verbs, which is a major focus of this study. The studies is carried out with an effort, and also a purpose, to integrate literary critical theories and discourse analysis so that both approaches will prove and support each other for a more comprehensive and objective understanding of literary works.' (Publication abstract)
 

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