Linguistics and the Study of LiteratureTheo d' Haen, Theo d'. Haen Rodopi, 1986 - 287 páginas |
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... reader . With the essays of Geoffrey Leech and Walter Nash we turn from interpretative analysis to more theoretically oriented con- cerns . Leech , like Herman writing on Gerard Manley Hopkins , seeks to demonstrate that any linguistic ...
... reader . With the essays of Geoffrey Leech and Walter Nash we turn from interpretative analysis to more theoretically oriented con- cerns . Leech , like Herman writing on Gerard Manley Hopkins , seeks to demonstrate that any linguistic ...
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... reading " or practical criticism , the general aims and techniques of literary stylistics remain closely associated with those of practical or New Criticism . In spite of the aforementioned sociolinguistic trends , most literary ...
... reading " or practical criticism , the general aims and techniques of literary stylistics remain closely associated with those of practical or New Criticism . In spite of the aforementioned sociolinguistic trends , most literary ...
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... reader - response criticism . The problem is put well by Iser ( 1978 ) : Reading is an activity that is guided by the text : this must be processed by the reader , who is then , in turn , affected by what he has processed . It is ...
... reader - response criticism . The problem is put well by Iser ( 1978 ) : Reading is an activity that is guided by the text : this must be processed by the reader , who is then , in turn , affected by what he has processed . It is ...
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... reader ?: how do we know what readers do when they process a text ?: what kind of reading qualifies as productive of meaning ?; what if , as seems likely , readers process the leanguage of a text in similar ways but still interpret it ...
... reader ?: how do we know what readers do when they process a text ?: what kind of reading qualifies as productive of meaning ?; what if , as seems likely , readers process the leanguage of a text in similar ways but still interpret it ...
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... reader Fish ever studied was himself . Fish acknowledges the partiality of his own earlier readings by recognising that they were controlled by a set of interpretive assumptions and competences which he authoritatively took to be the ...
... reader Fish ever studied was himself . Fish acknowledges the partiality of his own earlier readings by recognising that they were controlled by a set of interpretive assumptions and competences which he authoritatively took to be the ...
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