Cognitive poetics : an introduction
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Cognitive poetics : an introduction
Routledge, 2020
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-239) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A pioneering text in its first edition, this revised publication of Cognitive Poetics offers a rigorous and principled approach to literary reading and analysis.
The second edition of this seminal text features:
* updated theory, frameworks, and examples throughout, including new explanations of literary meaning, the power of reading, literary force, and emotion;
* extended examples of literary texts from Old English to contemporary literature, covering genres including religious, realist, romantic, science fictional, and surrealist texts, and encompassing poetry, prose, and drama;
* new chapters on the mind-modelling of character, the building of text-worlds, the feeling of immersion and ambience, and the resonant power of emotion in literature;
* fully updated and accessible accounts of Cognitive Grammar, deictic shifts, prototypicality, conceptual framing, and metaphor in literary reading.
Encouraging the reader to adopt a fresh approach to understanding literature and literary analyses, each chapter introduces a different framework within cognitive poetics and relates it to a literary text. Accessibly written and reader-focused, the book invites further explorations either individually or within a classroom setting.
This thoroughly revised edition of Cognitive Poetics includes an expanded further reading section and updated explorations and discussion points, making it essential reading for students on literary theory and stylistics courses, as well as a fundamental tool for those studying critical theory, linguistics, and literary studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction: body, mind, and literature
Prototypicality and contexts
Figures and ground
Deixis and projection
Texture and resonance
Cognitive Grammar
Schemas and frames
Conceptual metaphor
Blending and compression
Text-worlds
Mind-modelling
Immersion and ambience
Directions and connections
Key readings
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