Reading Poetry: An IntroductionPrentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1996 - Počet stran: 427 Many readers will have already acquired the basis for self-conscious and self-critical reading strategies through their everyday responses to popular culture. This innovative new textbook will help develop these strategies and interpretive skills by recognising and explaining the open and multi-dimensional qualities of the poetic text. At the same time, Reading Poetry is theoretically informed and up-to-date, taking into account the wealth of theoretical speculation about poetry, and literature in general, the twentieth-century has produced. A wide spectrum of examples has been included, ranging from fifteenth-century lyrics and ballads to contemporary poetry from all over the English-speaking world. Features a unique combination of theory and practice unprecedented in an undergraduate textbook, arguments and discussions supported by analytic examples and case studies, chapter-end exercises to help develop critical analysis, and well-known 'canonical' poems placed alongside the poetry of marginalised groups to exemplify the different meaning and uses of poetry. |
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... Response in the Reader ? The assumption that poetry is the expression of intense personal experience usually involves a related assumption about what we are supposed to do when we read such a poem . Victorian readers assumed that the ...
... Response in the Reader ? The assumption that poetry is the expression of intense personal experience usually involves a related assumption about what we are supposed to do when we read such a poem . Victorian readers assumed that the ...
Strana 385
... Response Theory 5 Gestalt theory entails an account of perception and the way human beings process the data received through the senses . The claim is that the human mind habitually seeks to ' make sense ' of sense impressions by trying ...
... Response Theory 5 Gestalt theory entails an account of perception and the way human beings process the data received through the senses . The claim is that the human mind habitually seeks to ' make sense ' of sense impressions by trying ...
Strana 387
... Response Theory such as Iser's indicates that reading literary texts is an ongoing , never - ending attempt to impose coherence . A New Critical interpretation can thus be seen as a symptomatic response to a text rather than a final ...
... Response Theory such as Iser's indicates that reading literary texts is an ongoing , never - ending attempt to impose coherence . A New Critical interpretation can thus be seen as a symptomatic response to a text rather than a final ...
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Metre and Syntax ix | 3 |
Creative Form and the Arbitrary Nature of Language | 4 |
George Herbert Easter Wings 1633 | 69 |
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