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. |
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... meaning—can influence meaning? Even if we could make such aclaim, it would bringusupagainst even more troubling questions aboutthe form ofpoetry that has effectively dominated twentiethcentury poetic writing, freeverse. If we succeed in ...
... meaning—can influence meaning? Even if we could make such aclaim, it would bringusupagainst even more troubling questions aboutthe form ofpoetry that has effectively dominated twentiethcentury poetic writing, freeverse. If we succeed in ...
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... meaning. It would beuseful to specifytheterminology and thelimitations of our enquiry. Linguistics canprovide us with thetoolsand the methodology to analyse syntactic structures, semantics and patterns of sound, but what islacking is ...
... meaning. It would beuseful to specifytheterminology and thelimitations of our enquiry. Linguistics canprovide us with thetoolsand the methodology to analyse syntactic structures, semantics and patterns of sound, but what islacking is ...
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... meaning. Let us return toenjambment. If the performer or the critical interpreterchooses to acknowledgethe break betweenan adjectiveanda noun,what doesthis tellusaboutthe intentionsof the poet andthetextual patterns ofsignification? We ...
... meaning. Let us return toenjambment. If the performer or the critical interpreterchooses to acknowledgethe break betweenan adjectiveanda noun,what doesthis tellusaboutthe intentionsof the poet andthetextual patterns ofsignification? We ...
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... meaning we would also have to concede that the poetic identity ofWilliam Wordsworth is similarly 'madeout ofother poems'. Before testing theseissues and questions against the workof a number ofeminant linguists andcritics, we should ...
... meaning we would also have to concede that the poetic identity ofWilliam Wordsworth is similarly 'madeout ofother poems'. Before testing theseissues and questions against the workof a number ofeminant linguists andcritics, we should ...
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... meaning: to introduce another currently problematic term, we can examine how the tensions created by the double patternplay some partinthe waythat we naturalise poems or extracts frompoems. 3 Text andsystem All linguistic statements ...
... meaning: to introduce another currently problematic term, we can examine how the tensions created by the double patternplay some partinthe waythat we naturalise poems or extracts frompoems. 3 Text andsystem All linguistic statements ...
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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