First published in 1988, this classic text is established as one of the most important discussions of the language of literature. Re-issued as a result of recent critical interest, this edition includes a new preface by the author.
First published in 1988, this classic text is established as one of the most important discussions of the language of literature. Re-issued as a result of recent critical interest, this edition includes a new preface by the author.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Derek Attridge is Professor of English at the University of York, England. He is the author and editor of leading texts on fiction, poetry and literary theory.
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Acknowledgments, References, Preface to the 2004 Edition, 1. Introduction: The Peculiar Language of Literature, 2. Nature, Art, and the Supplernent in Renaissance Literary Theory: Puttenham's Poetics of Decorum, 3. Romanticism and the Language of Nature: The Project of Wordsworth's Preface, 4. Language as HistoryIHistory as Language: Saussure and the Romance of Etymology, 5. Literature as Imitation: Jakobson, Joyce, and the Art of Onomatopoeia, 6. Literature as Deviation: Syntax, Style, and the Body in Ulysses, 7. Unpacking the Portmanteau; or, Who's Afraid of Finnegans Wake?, 8. Deconstructing Digression: The Backbone of Finnegans Wake and the Margins of Culture, Works Cited, Index
Acknowledgments References Preface to the 2004 Edition 1. Introduction: The Peculiar Language of Literature 2. Nature Art and the Supplernent in Renaissance Literary Theory: Puttenham's Poetics of Decorum 3. Romanticism and the Language of Nature: The Project of Wordsworth's Preface 4. Language as HistoryIHistory as Language: Saussure and the Romance of Etymology 5. Literature as Imitation: Jakobson Joyce and the Art of Onomatopoeia 6. Literature as Deviation: Syntax Style and the Body in Ulysses 7. Unpacking the Portmanteau; or Who's Afraid of Finnegans Wake? 8. Deconstructing Digression: The Backbone of Finnegans Wake and the Margins of Culture Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments, References, Preface to the 2004 Edition, 1. Introduction: The Peculiar Language of Literature, 2. Nature, Art, and the Supplernent in Renaissance Literary Theory: Puttenham's Poetics of Decorum, 3. Romanticism and the Language of Nature: The Project of Wordsworth's Preface, 4. Language as HistoryIHistory as Language: Saussure and the Romance of Etymology, 5. Literature as Imitation: Jakobson, Joyce, and the Art of Onomatopoeia, 6. Literature as Deviation: Syntax, Style, and the Body in Ulysses, 7. Unpacking the Portmanteau; or, Who's Afraid of Finnegans Wake?, 8. Deconstructing Digression: The Backbone of Finnegans Wake and the Margins of Culture, Works Cited, Index
Acknowledgments References Preface to the 2004 Edition 1. Introduction: The Peculiar Language of Literature 2. Nature Art and the Supplernent in Renaissance Literary Theory: Puttenham's Poetics of Decorum 3. Romanticism and the Language of Nature: The Project of Wordsworth's Preface 4. Language as HistoryIHistory as Language: Saussure and the Romance of Etymology 5. Literature as Imitation: Jakobson Joyce and the Art of Onomatopoeia 6. Literature as Deviation: Syntax Style and the Body in Ulysses 7. Unpacking the Portmanteau; or Who's Afraid of Finnegans Wake? 8. Deconstructing Digression: The Backbone of Finnegans Wake and the Margins of Culture Works Cited Index
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