The Written Poem: Semiotic Conventions from Old to Modern EnglishA&C Black, 1 sep 1998 - 192 pagina's This text discusses the visual and graphic conventions in contemporary poetry in English. It defines contemporary poetry and its historical construction as a "seen object" and uses literary and social theory of the 1990s to facilitate the study. In examining how a poem is recognized, the interpretive conventions for reading it and how the spacial arrangement on the page is meaningful for contemporary poetry, the text takes examples from individual poems. There is also a focus on changes in manuscript conventions from Old to Middle English poetry and the change from a social to a personal understanding of poetic meaning from the late 18th through the 19th century. |
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... Lotman . Chapter 2 , ' The Seen Poem and its Semiosis ' , gives a short account of the semiotic complexity possible in the visual realization of poetry , introducing the topics which will be discussed in Chapters 3 to 5 . Chapter 3 ...
... Lotman . Chapter 2 , ' The Seen Poem and its Semiosis ' , gives a short account of the semiotic complexity possible in the visual realization of poetry , introducing the topics which will be discussed in Chapters 3 to 5 . Chapter 3 ...
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... Lotman . Halliday's model of language as social semiotic uses the term ' substance ' for the material / physical realization of language . What he calls the ' formal level ' , that of the ' lexicogrammar ' of words and grammatical ...
... Lotman . Halliday's model of language as social semiotic uses the term ' substance ' for the material / physical realization of language . What he calls the ' formal level ' , that of the ' lexicogrammar ' of words and grammatical ...
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... Lotman clearly pointed out the socially contingent nature of the functional roles of these signs of poetry . His comments concerning the relationship of poetry and prose appear in the opening pages of Chapter 6 , ' Elements and Levels ...
... Lotman clearly pointed out the socially contingent nature of the functional roles of these signs of poetry . His comments concerning the relationship of poetry and prose appear in the opening pages of Chapter 6 , ' Elements and Levels ...
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... Lotman quotes a claim from Hrabak that certain Russian poems not graphically signalled as poems , that is , not printed in lines , were none the less clear in their traditional phonological signals , with a standard verse with ' strong ...
... Lotman quotes a claim from Hrabak that certain Russian poems not graphically signalled as poems , that is , not printed in lines , were none the less clear in their traditional phonological signals , with a standard verse with ' strong ...
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Semiotic Conventions from Old to Modern English Rosemary Huisman. Lotman's discussion makes particular use of poetry in Russian , from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries , and his timescale is narrow , observing a pattern of ...
Semiotic Conventions from Old to Modern English Rosemary Huisman. Lotman's discussion makes particular use of poetry in Russian , from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries , and his timescale is narrow , observing a pattern of ...
Inhoudsopgave
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5 | |
From Old English to Contemporary Poetry | 97 |
The Postmodern Subject and the New Media Poem | 160 |
Bibliography | 167 |
Index | 179 |
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The Written Poem: Semiotic Conventions from Old to Modern English Rosemary Huisman Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1998 |
The Written Poem: Semiotic Conventions from Old to Modern English Rosemary Huisman Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1999 |
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alignment American Poetry Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon Anthology associated avant-garde Bernstein Black Riders Cambridge Chapter concrete poetry contemporary conventions couplet culture David Perkins described Dick Higgins discussion edition eighteenth century English poetry equated example framing free verse French function genre grammatical graphic display graphic realization graphology indentation Jerome McGann Latin layout lexicogrammar lineation linguistic literary literate literature London Lotman Mallarmé manuscript margin Marjorie Perloff meaning Media medieval metrical Middle English Mode modern Old English oral Oxford poetic discourse Press Princeton printed prose prose-poem punctuation punctus elevatus Radical Artifice reader reading practices relation relevant rhyme rhythm Romantic seen poem semantic semiosis semiotic of art spoken stanza Stéphane Mallarmé structure suggests syllable systemic functional grammar textual theory tion traditional twelfth century twentieth century typography vernacular versification Visible Language visual display visual object visual poetry voice William William Carlos Williams words writing written
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