Poetics of the Text: Essays to Celebrate Twenty Years of the Neo-Formalist CircleRodopi, 1992 - 213 páginas |
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... properties is not a logical problem . In all cases of property substitution , a different individual is created , which is an alternative to the original . But , equally , Margolin goes on , we must ask how many properties ( and of what ...
... properties is not a logical problem . In all cases of property substitution , a different individual is created , which is an alternative to the original . But , equally , Margolin goes on , we must ask how many properties ( and of what ...
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... properties . Indeed , this ' textual patchwork ' ( p.167 ) of names forms an intrinsic part of the processes of textual production and reception . Even if we acknowledge that a text may ' belong ' to more than one genre , these genres ...
... properties . Indeed , this ' textual patchwork ' ( p.167 ) of names forms an intrinsic part of the processes of textual production and reception . Even if we acknowledge that a text may ' belong ' to more than one genre , these genres ...
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... properties shared by all the members of the class . It refers to invariable features which derive from the pragmatic universals of language , like narrative or drama . It provides a global definition of the text . It refers therefore to ...
... properties shared by all the members of the class . It refers to invariable features which derive from the pragmatic universals of language , like narrative or drama . It provides a global definition of the text . It refers therefore to ...
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... properties of an independent reality . From an epistemological point of view we must make a distinction between systems and observers , system categories and observer categories : ' As observers we can have our real world , as organisms ...
... properties of an independent reality . From an epistemological point of view we must make a distinction between systems and observers , system categories and observer categories : ' As observers we can have our real world , as organisms ...
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... properties ; they are assigned to texts by subjects through their cognitive acts . Meanings are subject- dependent and cannot be transferred . The process of parallel meaning construction in relation to a text is due to the parallel ...
... properties ; they are assigned to texts by subjects through their cognitive acts . Meanings are subject- dependent and cannot be transferred . The process of parallel meaning construction in relation to a text is due to the parallel ...
Conteúdo
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17 | |
IntraIntertextuality | 35 |
A Functional Semiotics for the Visual Arts | 57 |
Its Poetics | 79 |
Narrative Structure | 104 |
Turgenevs Fantastic Tales | 125 |
Reading Love Stories | 138 |
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æsthetic Aleksey's analysis Archaistic artistic Attercliffe Barthes behaviour character classic classic realist Clegg concept constructivist context cultural semiotics discourse discussion dream Egor Elena Esplanadi Essays in Poetics example fantastic fictional INDs fictional world Formalists free motifs function genre Gor'ky's ibid individual intertextual Izmail Joe Andrew language linguistic literary literature London Lotman Manuel Puig mark meaning modal Mother myth narrative narrator narrator's nature Neo-Formalist Circle novel object œuvre ontological original and version paper Petrov plot poems poetry properties Protasov Puig Puig's reader reading reality reference relation relationship religious Rita Hayworth Roland Barthes romance Russian Russian Formalism Russian literature Schaeffer semantic Shishkov Skobtsova Smithton social speech Stephen Dobyns story world structure stylistic Tartu temporal textual thematic Theme theory tradition Turgenev Vasily Petrov verb verbal Virginia Woolf Vyacheslav Ivanov wall women words writing Yakov's Zamyatin's
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Página 142 - The pleasure of the text is not the pleasure of the corporeal striptease or of narrative suspense. In these cases, there is no tear, no edges: a gradual unveiling: the entire excitation takes refuge in the hope of seeing the sexual organ (schoolboy's dream) or in knowing the end of the story (novelistic satisfaction).
Página 206 - ... cheeks, and lips like red carnations. A fraud of course, for the people who had this house before us would have chosen pictures in that way — an old picture for an old room. That is the sort of people they were — very interesting people, and I think of them so often, in such queer places, because one will never see them again, never know what happened next. They wanted to leave this house because they wanted to change their style of furniture, so he said, and he was in process of saying that...
Página 149 - If they had swallow'd poison, 'twould appear By external swelling : but she looks like sleep, As she would catch another Antony In her strong toil of grace.
Página 211 - Though it's no good buying newspapers.... Nothing ever happens. Curse this war; God damn this war!... All the same, I don't see why we should have a snail on our wall.
Página vii - And art exists that one may recover the sensation of life; it exists to make one feel things, to make the stone stony. The purpose of art is to impart the sensation of things as they are perceived and not as they are Known. The technique of art is to make objects 'unfamiliar...
Página 182 - It's all according like these youths and that if they get into these gangs and that they most have a bit of a lark around and say it goes wrong and that and they probably knock someone off I mean think they just do it to be big getting publicity here and there.