Implication, Readers' Resources, and Thomas Gray's Pindaric Odes e-bog
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Implication, Readers Resources, and Thomas Grays Pindaric Odes presents an account of ';the Poets' Secret,' the quite belated, historically recent, discovery by scholars and critics of something many poets have recognized and employed for ages: the sense expressed by allusively parallel parts within a textthus expressed intratextually rather than only intertextually.Inferential perception of th...
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436,85 DKK
Forlag
University of Delaware Press
Udgivet
27 oktober 2012
Længde
284 sider
Genrer
1DBK
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
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LCP
ISBN
9781611494150
Implication, Readers Resources, and Thomas Grays Pindaric Odes presents an account of ';the Poets' Secret,' the quite belated, historically recent, discovery by scholars and critics of something many poets have recognized and employed for ages: the sense expressed by allusively parallel parts within a textthus expressed intratextually rather than only intertextually.Inferential perception of the implicit sense produced logically and linguisticallyby enthymemes, implicatures, and other intratextual features, as well as intertextual onescan be indispensable for readers' comprehension of literary as well as other texts, especially their difficult passages. Implication, Readers Resources, and Thomas Grays Pindaric Odes addresses these elusive matters as they have historically been posed by Thomas Gray's Pindaric odes of 1757, and mainly the first of them, ';The Progress of Poesy,' a poem that readers have more or less knowledgeably struggled to understand from the outset. The process of disclosing that ode's sense can be aided by new further reference to Paradise Lost, in the context of Gray's largely unpublished Commonplace Book, with its extensive, little-studied, and very pertinent use of Plato and Locke.