Practical Stylistics: An Approach to PoetryOUP Oxford, 03/09/1992 - 230 páginas This book takes a particular perspective on the nature of poetry and follows this through to proposals for teaching. It focuses attention on how the use of language in short poems can set up conditions for individual interpretation and the representation of reality in ways other than those which are established by normal social convention. This view of poetry, it is argued, leads to a recognition of its essential role in education, and provides a set of principles for an approach to teaching it which integrates the study of language and literature. |
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Índice
common features and uncouth rhymes | 3 |
Significance beyond plain speaking | 11 |
the poem on the page | 26 |
5 | 32 |
Time and place in a different dimension | 39 |
Other patterns alternative realities | 45 |
Intertextual associations | 55 |
Aesthetic effects and relative values | 61 |
verse blanks | 102 |
Intertextual comparison and the use of variants | 108 |
Comparing poems with prose description | 117 |
Deriving poems from prose description | 127 |
Deriving and comparing poetic variants | 136 |
Comparing derived and authorized versions | 155 |
Comparing different modes of poetic writing | 166 |
In conclusion | 179 |
11 | 67 |
The point of poetry | 74 |
Pedagogic approaches against exegesis | 86 |
line assembly | 92 |
Notes | 182 |
Appendix | 208 |
Bibliography | 221 |
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