2023
DOI: 10.21608/ejlt.2023.207955.1031
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Construing Horrific Uncertainty: A Cognitive Stylistic Analysis of Stephen King’s The Shining

Abstract: This paper aims to provide a text-based cognitive stylistic account of how lexical choices made by authors construe uncertainty; a prerequisite of the horror genre plot and the driving force behind its advancement (Carroll, 1990). Stephen King's The Shining (1977) recounts the story of how Jack Torrance, a wannabe-writer and a recovering alcoholic, slowly descends into madness as he develops an urge to kill his son and wife when the family moves to the Overlook, a remote haunted hotel, to be its caretakers … Show more

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