Cognitive grammar in literature /
This is the first book to present an account of literary meaning and effects drawing on our best understanding of mind and language in the form of a Cognitive Grammar. The contributors provide exemplary analyses of a range of literature from science fiction, dystopia, absurdism and graphic novels to...
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490 | 1 | |a Linguistic approaches to literature, |x 1569-3112 ; |v v. 17 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Cognitive Grammar in Literature -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. The practice of literary linguistics -- 2. Cognitive Grammar: An overview -- 2.1 Constructions -- 2.2 Construal -- 2.3 Specificity -- 2.4 Prominence -- 2.5 Action chains -- 2.6 Dynamicity -- 2.7 Perspective -- 2.8 Discourse -- 3. Literary adaptations from CG -- 3.1 Fictive simulation -- 3.2 Ambience -- 3.3 Point of view and consciousness -- 3.4 De- and re-familiarisation -- 3.5 Ethics: Responsibility and ascription -- 4. The state of the art -- Part I. Narrative fiction -- War, Worlds and cognitive Grammar -- 1. The grammatical battleground -- 2. The grammar of anticipation -- 3. The grammar of action -- 4. The grammar of ambience -- 5. The grammar of literature -- Construal and comics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fun Home -- a Gothic autobiography -- 3. Construal in Cognitive Grammar -- 4. Construal in Fun Home -- 4.1 Profiling -- 4.2 Profiling in Fun Home -- 4.3 Viewing arrangements -- 4.4 Viewing arrangements in Fun Home -- 5. The current discourse space model -- 6. Conclusion -- Attentional windowing in David Foster Wallace's 'The Soul Is Not a Smithy' -- 1. 'The Soul Is Not a Smithy' -- 2. Windows, profiles, splices -- 3. The cognitive turn vs. structuralism -- 4. Discourse event frames -- 5. Micro- and meso-windows -- 6. Conceptual splicing -- 7. Quantitative/ qualitative specificity -- 8. Conclusion -- Resonant Metaphor in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go -- 1. Text-driven cognition -- 2. Metaphor, cognition and text -- 3. 'It seemed like we were holding on to each other because that was theonly way to stop us being swept away into the night': Analysing thetexture and resonance of simile -- 3.1 Cognitive Grammar and modality: Fictionalising the ground. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2 Cognitive Grammar and the force dynamics of modal similes: 'seemed like' versus 'was like' -- 3.3 The source domain as literary figure: Simile and resonance -- 4. Conclusion: More than mapping -- Constructing a text world for The Handmaid's Tale -- 1. World construal -- 2. Structuring reality -- 3. Building text worlds -- 4. Reading The Handmaid's Tale -- 5. Simulating experience -- Point of view in translation -- 1. Preliminaries -- 2. POV -- 3. POV in Alice in Wonderland -- 4. Grammar -- 4.1 Reference -- 4.2 Processes -- 4.3 Epistemic modality -- 4.4 Units and constructions -- 4.5 Iconicity -- 5. The grammar of paratext -- 6. Conclusions -- Part II. Studies of poetry -- Profiling the flight of 'The Windhover' -- 1. Introduction: Literature and Cognitive Grammar -- 2. Profiling Hopkins' 'The Windhover' -- Foregrounding the foregrounded -- Conceptual proximity and the experience of war in siegfried sassoon's 'A working party' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. 'A working party' and the importance of 1916 -- 3. The distribution of -ing forms -- 4. The third person pronoun 'he' -- 5. Reference point relationships and action chains -- 6. Conclusion -- Most and now -- 1. The poem -- 2. The song-situation -- 3. Tense and aspect in Hungarian -- 4. Taylor on tense and aspect -- 5. Greimas and Courtés on aspectualisation -- 6. Conclusion -- Fictive Motion in Wordsworthian nature -- 1. Wordsworth and the picturesque -- 2. Fictive motion -- 3. Fictive motion in Wordsworthian nature -- 3.1 Light and shadow travels -- 3.2 Mountains rise -- 3.3 The hedge-rows run -- 4. Discussion: Dynamicity, fictivity and subjectivity in Wordsworthian nature -- The cognitive poetics of If -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conditional usage -- 3. Definitions -- 4. Poetic examples -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- Representing the represented. | |
505 | 8 | |a Sheena Blackhall: 'Vincent's Bedroom in Arles, Painted 1888' -- Adam Strickson: 'Vincent and I discuss "Bedroom at Arles" (Version 3)' -- David Jibson: 'Vincent' -- Michael Dylan Welch: 'Bedroom in Arles' -- Toshiko Hirata: 'Van Gogh's Bedroom as I See It' (transl. Jeffrey Angles) -- Dónall Dempsey: 'Little Girl Lost in Vincent's Bedroom' -- Nancy Scott: 'Bedroom in Arles' -- Afterword -- References -- Index. | |
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