Language and World Creation in Poems and Other TextsLongman, 1997 - 273 pagini 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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... particular , I will adopt a possible - world perspective in order to consider : ( i ) the internal structure of the world projected by a particular poem ; ( ii ) the projection of deviant discourse situations ; ( iii ) the description ...
... particular , I will adopt a possible - world perspective in order to consider : ( i ) the internal structure of the world projected by a particular poem ; ( ii ) the projection of deviant discourse situations ; ( iii ) the description ...
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... particular physical setting : all the examples given above are physical scenes . Social scenes are defined in terms of a par- ticular social setting , i.e. a particular social relationship between people for a particular purpose ...
... particular physical setting : all the examples given above are physical scenes . Social scenes are defined in terms of a par- ticular social setting , i.e. a particular social relationship between people for a particular purpose ...
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... particular script ( e.g. travelling to the hospital and check- ing in at reception ) . Schank's notion of MOP works significantly better . The settings and events evoked by the poem , such as the beginning of labour ( lines 7-8 ) , the ...
... particular script ( e.g. travelling to the hospital and check- ing in at reception ) . Schank's notion of MOP works significantly better . The settings and events evoked by the poem , such as the beginning of labour ( lines 7-8 ) , the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Possibleworld theory fiction and literature | 3 |
Poetic text worlds as discourse situations | 9 |
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