A Linguistic History of English PoetryRoutledge, 25 jul 2005 - 240 pagina's This introductory book takes the reader through literary history from the Renaissance to Postmodernism, and considers individual texts as paradigms which can both reflect and unsettle their broader linguistic and cultural contexts. Richard Bradford provides detailed readings of individual texts which emphasize their relation to literary history and broader socio-cultural contexts, and which take into account developments in structuralism and postmodernism. Texts include poems by Donne, Herbert, Marvell, Milton, Pope, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Keats, Hopkins, Browning, Pound, Eliot, Carlos Williams, Auden, Larkin and Geoffrey Hill. |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 51
Pagina
... Jakobson (1896–1982): linguist, structuralist, semiotician and, according toDavidLodge, 'oneofthemost powerful minds in twentiethcentury intellectual history'. If critical guides andanthologiesof criticalessaysareareliableindex, Jakobson ...
... Jakobson (1896–1982): linguist, structuralist, semiotician and, according toDavidLodge, 'oneofthemost powerful minds in twentiethcentury intellectual history'. If critical guides andanthologiesof criticalessaysareareliableindex, Jakobson ...
Pagina
... discours (involvingtheparticipationof the perceiver in the account of the event). To returnto Jakobson's formula, we have also engaged in the poeticfunction. By 'equivalence' he means the relation between the imperatives of the.
... discours (involvingtheparticipationof the perceiver in the account of the event). To returnto Jakobson's formula, we have also engaged in the poeticfunction. By 'equivalence' he means the relation between the imperatives of the.
Pagina
... Jakobson regarded it as adimension ofthe progressive logic of the syntagm. A metonymic versionof our sentence could be 'His wheels moved across the tarmac'. Here an element has been substituted forthe whole (wheelsfor car, tarmacforroad) ...
... Jakobson regarded it as adimension ofthe progressive logic of the syntagm. A metonymic versionof our sentence could be 'His wheels moved across the tarmac'. Here an element has been substituted forthe whole (wheelsfor car, tarmacforroad) ...
Pagina
... Jakobson's proposition resemblesthe theories ofsuch AngloAmerican New CriticsasWilliam Empson and Cleanth Brooks who respectively identified 'ambiguity' and 'paradox' as the definitively poeticusesof language. It could similarly be ...
... Jakobson's proposition resemblesthe theories ofsuch AngloAmerican New CriticsasWilliam Empson and Cleanth Brooks who respectively identified 'ambiguity' and 'paradox' as the definitively poeticusesof language. It could similarly be ...
Pagina
... Jakobson claims that formal structure 'prompts'the question ofsemantic complexity does he mean(i) that thereis a causalrelation between thedeployment of metre and sound pattern and the resulting blendof metaphor and metonymy, or (ii) ...
... Jakobson claims that formal structure 'prompts'the question ofsemantic complexity does he mean(i) that thereis a causalrelation between thedeployment of metre and sound pattern and the resulting blendof metaphor and metonymy, or (ii) ...
Inhoudsopgave
Gedeelte 6 | |
Gedeelte 7 | |
Gedeelte 8 | |
Gedeelte 11 | |
Gedeelte 12 | |
Gedeelte 13 | |
Gedeelte 14 | |
Gedeelte 15 | |
Gedeelte 16 | |
Gedeelte 17 | |
Gedeelte 18 | |
Gedeelte 9 | |
Gedeelte 10 | |
Gedeelte 19 | |
Gedeelte 20 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
abstract andits andthe Augustan ballad betweenthe blank verse broader bythe century Chapter circumstances cognitive cohesion Coleridge’s complex condition Consider context conventional correspondences counterpart couplet criticism cultural deictic dimensions Donne Donne’s double pattern effect eighteenthcentury elements Eliot enclosed experience Flea foregrounding formal formula free verse fromthe grammatical heroic couplet iambic iambic pentameter images interpretive inthe intrinsic isthe Jakobson langue linguistic literary meaning metaphor metasyntax metonymic metre metrical metrists Milton modernist naturalisation nondramatic nonpoetic discourse ofthe ofthe double ofthetext onthe Paradise Lost pentameter poem poem’s poet poetic function poetic language poetry prelinguistic prose reader references referential function relation relationbetween relationship rhyme scheme Romantic semantic sentence sequence shift signifying sonnet sound pattern speaker speaking presence speech act stanza structure stylistic syllable syntactic syntagm syntagmatic syntax tension textual thatthe thedouble pattern thepoetic thetext thetwo tothe uncertain uponthe utterance verb verb phrase verse paragraph visual withthe Wordsworth