Linguistics and the Study of LiteratureTheo d' Haen, Theo d'. Haen Rodopi, 1986 - 287 páginas |
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... activities they engage in . I thus discern two main forms of interpretation : one a rather more conscious activity of constructing meaning from the language of a text , the other less conscious acts of interpretation which inform ...
... activities they engage in . I thus discern two main forms of interpretation : one a rather more conscious activity of constructing meaning from the language of a text , the other less conscious acts of interpretation which inform ...
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... activity by another albeit less traditional , less institutionally authorised kind . The advocacy of this position in Carter and Simpson ( 1982 ) stands thus indicted for its assumed innocence and theoretical naïvety . Not all of these ...
... activity by another albeit less traditional , less institutionally authorised kind . The advocacy of this position in Carter and Simpson ( 1982 ) stands thus indicted for its assumed innocence and theoretical naïvety . Not all of these ...
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... activity . Neutrality and objectivity are not possible in a language game where what and how we interpret the data of a literary work is inextricably connected with our beliefs . A goal of neutral , value - free literary - stylistic ...
... activity . Neutrality and objectivity are not possible in a language game where what and how we interpret the data of a literary work is inextricably connected with our beliefs . A goal of neutral , value - free literary - stylistic ...
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... activity . Such development of skills of close critical reading between the lines can thus be extended into socially productive readings of events . The development of " readings " need thus no longer remain intrinsic to literature with ...
... activity . Such development of skills of close critical reading between the lines can thus be extended into socially productive readings of events . The development of " readings " need thus no longer remain intrinsic to literature with ...
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Contenido
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Realist or Romantic? Philip Larkins Modes of Writing | 27 |
Peter Verdonk | 42 |
Elizabeth Newman | 56 |
Donald C Freeman | 72 |
Vimala Herman | 89 |
Georgian Poetry | 112 |
Walter Nash | 128 |
Michael H Short | 152 |
Roger Fowler | 187 |
Mieke | 201 |
André Lefevere | 218 |
J G Schippers | 245 |
Willie van Peer | 268 |
Términos y frases comunes
action Amsterdam Bo Bo clause communication complex concept constraints context dark David Lodge deictic expressions discourse English Essays example expressed fact fiction foregrounded Fowler function Gerard Manley Hopkins grammatical Hopkins ideology interpretation Jakobson Keats kind language Larkin Leech lexical linguistic list construction literary criticism literary stylistics literary texts literature London meaning metaphor metonymic metre metrical mode motif musical scansion narrative narratology narrator noun object Ode to Psyche Oeuvres pattern Philip Larkin phonaesthetic phonetic play poem poem's poet poetic poetry polysyndetic pragmatic pronoun R.S. Thomas reader reading reference relation rewriting Roger Fowler role Roman Jakobson Samson scansion semantic semiotic sentence Shakespeare social sound speaker speech act Sprung Rhythm stanza Stoppard's stories stressed structure Style stylistic analysis stylisticians suggest syllables syntactic T.S. Eliot theory tion translation University Press utterance verb words writing ZANGLER