Language and Literary Structure: The Linguistic Analysis of Form in Verse and NarrativeFabb offers a new linguistic approach to how metre and rhythm work in poetry based on pragmatic theory, providing a pragmatic explanation of formal ambiguity and indeterminacy and their aesthetic effects. He also uses linguistics to examine the experience of poetry. Language and Literary Structure will be welcomed by students and researchers in linguistics, literary theory and stylistics."--Jacket. |
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Contenido
Literary form | 1 |
Generated metrical form | 34 |
Communicated form | 57 |
The communication of metre | 88 |
Lines | 136 |
Linegroups in metrical verse and in narrative | 178 |
Complexity | 215 |
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Language and Literary Structure: The Linguistic Analysis of Form in Verse ... Nigel Fabb Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Términos y frases comunes
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