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Language in literature

Roman Jakobson ; edited by Krystyna Pomorska and Stephen Rudy

Belknap Press, c1987

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780674510272

内容説明

Roman Jakobson was one of the great minds of the modern world, Edward J. Brown has written, and the effects of his genius have been felt in many fields: linguistics, semiotics, art, structural anthropology, and, of course, literature. At every stage in his odyssey from Moscow to Prague to Denmark and then to the United States, he formed collaborative efforts that changed the very nature of each discipline he touched. This book is the first comprehensive presentation in English of Jakobson's major essays on the intertwining of language and literature: here the reader will learn how it was that Jakobson became legendary. Jakobson reveals himself as one of the great explorers of literary art in our day--a critic who revealed the avant-garde thrust of even the most worked-over poets, such as Shakespeare and Pushkin, and enabled the reader to see them as the innovators they were. Jakobson takes the reader from literature to grammar and then back again, letting points of structural detail throw a sharp light on the underlying form and linking thereby the most disparate realms into a coherent whole. In his essays we can also learn to appreciate his search for a fully systematic, nonmetaphysical understanding of the workings of literature: Jakobson made possible a deep structural analysis that did not exist before. Among the essential items in this collection are such classics as Linguistics and Poetics and On a Generation That Squandered Its Poets and illuminations of Baudelaire, Yeats, Turgenev, Pasternak, and Blake, as well as the famous pieces on Shakespeare and Pushkin. The essays include fundamental theoretical statements, structural analyses of individual poems, explorations of the connections between poetry and experience, and semiotic perspectives on the structure of verbal and nonverbal art. This will become a basic book for contemplating the function of language in literature--a project that will continue to engross the keenest readers.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780674510289

目次

Introduction by Krystyna Pomorska PART I: QUESTIONS OF LITERARY THEORY 1. On Realism in Art 2. Futurism 3. Dada 4. The Dominant 5. Problems in the Study of Language and Literature (with Jurij Tynjanov) 6. Language in Operation 7. Linguistics and Poetics 8. Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances PART II: GRAMMAR IN POETRY 9. Poetry of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry 10. Grammatical Parallelism and Its Russian Facet 11. Baudelaire's "Les Chats" (with Claude Levi-Strauss) 12. Shakespeare's Verbal Art in "Th' Expence of Spirit" (with L. G. Jones) 13. Yeats' "Sorrow of Love" through the Years (with Stephen Rudy) 14. Subliminal Verbal Patterning in Poetry 15. Supraconscious Turgenev PART III: WRITER, BIOGRAPHY, MYTH 16. On a Generation That Squandered Its Poets 17. Marginal Notes on the Prose of the Poet Pasternak 18. The Statue in Pu kin's Poetic Mythology 19. What Is Poetry? 20. Notes on Myth in Erben's Work 21. In Memory of V. V. Hanka PART IV: SEMIOTIC VISTAS 22. Quest for the Essence of Language 23. On Linguistic Aspects of Translation 24. A Glance at the Development of Semiotics 25. Musicology and Linguistics 26. Is the Film in Decline? 27. On the Relation between Visual and Auditory Signs 28. Motor Signs for "Yes" and "No" 29. On the Verbal Art of William Blake and Other Poet-Painters Notes Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA03654856
  • ISBN
    • 0674510275
    • 0674510283
  • LCCN
    86019465
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cambridge, Mass.
  • ページ数/冊数
    548 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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