Language and World Creation in Poems and Other TextsRoutledge, 25 sep 2014 - 288 pagina's Language and World Creation in Poems and Other Texts introduces 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. The book demonstrates in detail three ways of approaching poetic text worlds, namely as discourse situations, possible worlds, and mental constructs. Clear and detailed introductions to linguistic theories of definiteness and deixis, possible world theory and schema theory are included, making the book accessible to readers who are unfamiliar with these frameworks. |
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... discussed in depth in Chapter 9. What begins to emerge from my list of interpretative difficulties, however, is the possibility of describing the poem's text world in at least three different ways, namely as: a. a situation of discourse ...
... discussed in depth in Chapter 9. What begins to emerge from my list of interpretative difficulties, however, is the possibility of describing the poem's text world in at least three different ways, namely as: a. a situation of discourse ...
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... discussed in the course of the book in the analysis of a single poem, namely Sylvia Plath's 'The Applicant'. This chapter has two main aims: (i) to demonstrate that linguistic analysis, possible-world theory and schema theory can ...
... discussed in the course of the book in the analysis of a single poem, namely Sylvia Plath's 'The Applicant'. This chapter has two main aims: (i) to demonstrate that linguistic analysis, possible-world theory and schema theory can ...
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... discussed are highlighted for ease of reference): 1. Can you pass me the hammer please? 2. Have you taken the dog out for a walk yet? 3. The Vice-Chancellor is having a reception for all new members of staff next week. 4. The Prime ...
... discussed are highlighted for ease of reference): 1. Can you pass me the hammer please? 2. Have you taken the dog out for a walk yet? 3. The Vice-Chancellor is having a reception for all new members of staff next week. 4. The Prime ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Deixis and context creation | |
Possibleworld theory fiction and literature | |
Possibleworld theory and the analysis of poetic text worlds | |
Schema theory and literature | |
Schema theory and the analysis of poetic text worlds | |
Metaphor schema refreshment and text worlds | |
Suggestions for further analysis | |
References | |
Index | |
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accessibility relations activation actual domain actual world addressee analysis apply argue baby baby’s background knowledge birth chapter cognitive compatibility comprehension construction context conventional Cook’s culture dawn definite article definite reference deictic expressions deixis described deviation different types discourse situation discussed Doležel effect elements emotional associations entities evoked example experience fact fictional universe fictional worlds goal hand highlighted includes instantiated interaction interpretation involved Lakoff and Turner language Leech linguistic literary texts logical Maitre memory metaphorical connections modal MOPs Morning Song notion noun phrase novel Ortony particular Pavel person Pillowed Head Plath’s poem poem’s poetic text worlds poetry possible possible-world possible-world theory postmodernist potential processing pronoun properties readers reality relationship relevant result Roger McGough role Rumelhart Ryan Ryan’s scene Schank and Abelson schema refreshment schema theory schemata script similar specific stanza STEPHEN HUGH story structure Sylvia Plath target domain typology uniquely identifiable utterance Wodwo world projected