Language and World Creation in Poems and Other TextsLongman, 1997 - 273 pagina's This is an interdisciplinary and practical approach to the analysis of poetry which focuses on text worlds, namely the contexts, scenarios or types of reality that readers construct in their interaction with the language of texts. |
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Pagina 68
... expectations about their fictional or non - fictional nature , due to our knowledge of different genres , authors , and so on . Such expectations , however , may be reconsidered and revised in the light of the perceived degree of ...
... expectations about their fictional or non - fictional nature , due to our knowledge of different genres , authors , and so on . Such expectations , however , may be reconsidered and revised in the light of the perceived degree of ...
Pagina 130
... expectations about the default elements of schemata . Consider , for example , Philip Larkin's poem ' Talking in Bed ' , which I discussed in 3.3.2 . Nowhere does the text explicitly tell us that the poetic persona is talking about ...
... expectations about the default elements of schemata . Consider , for example , Philip Larkin's poem ' Talking in Bed ' , which I discussed in 3.3.2 . Nowhere does the text explicitly tell us that the poetic persona is talking about ...
Pagina 228
... expectations does this schema give rise to ? To what extent are these expectations fulfilled by the rest of the sketch ? What aspects of the conversation clash with the expecta- tions created by the activation of the INTERVIEW schema ...
... expectations does this schema give rise to ? To what extent are these expectations fulfilled by the rest of the sketch ? What aspects of the conversation clash with the expecta- tions created by the activation of the INTERVIEW schema ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Possibleworld theory fiction and literature | 3 |
Poetic text worlds as discourse situations | 9 |
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