Language and world creation in poems and other texts

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Language and world creation in poems and other texts

Elena Semino

Longman, c1997

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A Pearson Education print on demand edition

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Longman, 1997, in series: Textual explorations

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Bibliography: p. [249]-255

"A Pearson Education print on demand edition"--Cover

"Pearson Education"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. [256]-266) and index

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Description

Language and World Creation in Poems and Other Texts introduces 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. The book demonstrates in detail three ways of approaching poetic text worlds, namely as discourse situations, possible worlds, and mental constructs. Clear and detailed introductions to linguistic theories of definiteness and deixis, possible world theory and schema theory are included, making the book accessible to readers who are unfamiliar with these frameworks.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Part I: Poetic text worlds as discourse situations 2. Definiteness, indefiniteness and context creation 3. Deixis and context creation Part II: Poetic text worlds as possible worlds 4. Possible-world theory, fiction and literature 5. Possible-world theory and the analysis of poetic text worlds Part III: Poetic text worlds as cognitive constructs 6. Schema theory and literature 7. Schema theory and the analysis of poetic text worlds 8. Metaphor, schema refreshment and text worlds 9. Conclusion: the world of Sylvia Plath's 'The Applicant' References Index

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