THE ELOQUENT SIMPLICITY: EXPLORING WORDS WITH A LIMITED VOCABULARY IN FRENCH LITERATURE
Keywords:
linguistic expressions, limited vocabulary, subset, literatureAbstract
French literature has long been celebrated for its linguistic richness and complexity. However, within this vast literary tradition, there exists a subset of literary works that employ a limited vocabulary, demonstrating the artistry and ingenuity of authors who masterfully convey profound ideas with simplicity.
This article delves into the realm of words with a limited vocabulary in French literature, examining their significance, artistic merit, and the profound impact they have on readers. Through an exploration of notable examples and analysis of their stylistic and thematic implications, this study sheds light on the beauty and power of these constrained linguistic expressions.