Abstract

Literary style is not specific to literature or literary genre; it is a self-stylistic feature done by the writer unconsciously. If the writer has a literary repertoire, this will affect every piece of writings he may practice. This study tries to prove a hypothesis that literary style is an inherit feature to the writer himself disregarding the text-types or the theme being talked about. This study analyzes and studies an editorials compilation of the writer and poet Fateh Adul Salam, the chief editor of Al-Zaman Daily Newspaper. His political editorials or his writings about the societal crises have a pure literary and rhetorical style. The study comes up with a remarkable conclusion that such kinds of editorials have the standard and norms of any literature works as the creator has a literary competence.

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