A humanizing literary pragmatics : theory, criticism, education : selected papers 1985-2002 /
"In much of his earlier work Roger D. Sell was shaping literary studies, historical perspectives, and pragmatics into a fluent interdisciplinarity. This enabled him to explore the fundamentally human relationships which develop between literary writers and those who respond to them. Literary wr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2019]
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Colección: | FILLM studies in languages and literatures ;
v. 10. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Chapter 4. Disciplinary fragmentation and integration: Grammatology and literary pragmatics1. Introduction; 2. The mid-nineteenth century; 3. Linguistic thought, 1870-1970; 4. Anglo-American literary thought, 1870-1970; 5. Grammatology; 6. Literary Pragmatics; 7. Looking ahead; Chapter 5. English departments in British higher education: A view from abroad; Chapter 6. Review article : Leo Hickey (ed.), The pragmatics of style; David Birch and Michael O'Toole (eds), Functions of style; and Alan Swingewood, Sociological poetics and aesthetic theory. Leo Hickey (ed.), The pragmatics of style David Birch andChapter 7. How can literary pragmaticists develop empirical methods?: The problem of modal and evaluative expressions in literary texts; Chapter 8. Literary genre and history: Questions from a literary pragmaticist for socio-semioticians; 1. The nature of the questions to be posed; 2. The neoclassical decontextualization of literary genres; 3. The modern emphasis on individual vision at the expense of genre; 4. Rehabilitations of genre; 5. Literary pragmatics; 6. Four problems for a literary pragmatic account of genre; 7. The socio-semiotic view of genre; 8. An example 9. Postscript, 1991Chapter 9. Review : Balz Engler, Poetry and community; Chapter 10. Review : John Stephens and Ruth Waterhouse, Literature, language, and change: From Chaucer to the present; Chapter 11. Review article : Simulative panhumanism: A challenge to current linguistic and literary thought: Michael Shapiro, The sense of change: Language as history; Nicole Ward Jouve, White woman speaks with forked tongue: Criticism as autobiography; ; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; Chapter 12. Postdisciplinary philology: Culturally relativistic pragmatics 1. The inadequacy of synchronic, normative pragmatics2. The politeness of literary writers; 3. Changes in pragmatic processing; 4. Postdisciplinarity versus over-specialization; Chapter 13. Literary gossip, literary theory, literary pragmatics; Chapter 14. Literary pragmatics and the alternative Great Expectations; Chapter 15. Listening to literary scholarship: Models and tones of voice; Chapter 16. Review : Monika Fludernik, The fictions of language and the languages of fiction: The linguistic representation of speech and consciousness; Chapter 17. The sociocultural turn in English studies