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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... reality , new systems of norms . ( Schmidt 1982 : 63 ) Poems ... express , therefore , what no other use of language is capable of expressing : a kind of converse reality , a different existential order in another dimension of ...
... reality , new systems of norms . ( Schmidt 1982 : 63 ) Poems ... express , therefore , what no other use of language is capable of expressing : a kind of converse reality , a different existential order in another dimension of ...
Pagina 69
... reality loses its position as the main frame of reference , so that texts are not evaluated on the basis of their practical usefulness or their faithfulness to the actual world , but in terms of other criteria , such as interestingness ...
... reality loses its position as the main frame of reference , so that texts are not evaluated on the basis of their practical usefulness or their faithfulness to the actual world , but in terms of other criteria , such as interestingness ...
Pagina 227
... reality . Here I want you to focus on the effect that is produced when a reality that is familiar to the reader is described from the point of view of someone who lacks the relevant background knowledge . Look up the opening of William ...
... reality . Here I want you to focus on the effect that is produced when a reality that is familiar to the reader is described from the point of view of someone who lacks the relevant background knowledge . Look up the opening of William ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Possibleworld theory fiction and literature | 3 |
Poetic text worlds as discourse situations | 9 |
Copyright | |
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accessibility relations activation actual domain actual world addresser and addressee Adlestrop analysis apply approach argue associated baby background knowledge chapter Charlotte Charlotte's cognitive compatibility construction conventional culture dawn definite and indefinite definite article definite expressions definite reference deictic centre deictic expressions deixis described deviant different types discourse situation discussed Doležel elements entities evoked example existence experience fact fictional universe fictional worlds first-person speaker framework goal highlights includes instantiated interaction interpretation involves Jaguar Jeremy Beadle language Leech Levinson linguistic literary texts logical Maitre metaphorical connections modal Morning Song notion noun phrase novel particular person Pillowed Head Plath's poem poem's poetic text worlds poetry possible possible-world possible-world theory postmodernist pronoun readers relationship relevant result Roger McGough role Rumelhart Ryan Ryan's scene Schank and Abelson schema refreshment schema theory schemata script similar speaking persona specific stanza story structure target domain tion uniquely identifiable voice Wodwo world projected