Metaphors of Genre: The Role of Analogies in Genre TheoryPenn State Press, 1 nov 2010 |
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Aeneid alazon allopatric allopatric theory amemus tradition approach argument Arnolphe aspects basic biological analogy Blackmore's blocking figure century chapter character comedy comic complex Concept of Genre constitutive conventions critical cultural define definition describe discourse discussion dominant Dorante dramatic genres elements epic epic poetry evolution evolutionary example existing fact family analogy family resemblance father fictional Figaro formulations Fowler framework function genre theory goals happy ending historical Ibid illocutionary act imitation instance institutional interpretation language linguistic literary genres literary period literary texts M. H. Abrams metaphor Milton's Morris Weitz nature neopragmatic Northanger Abbey novel Pan Tadeusz paradigm Paradise Lost perspective play plot poem poet poetic poetry principle productivity prototypical Pyrgopolynices reader realistic refers relationship relevant represented rhetorical role rules Russian Formalism satire seems semiotic situation social speaker specific speech acts speech-act theory structure subgenre theoretical tions tragedy Weitz Wellek writer
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