Poetic Voices: Discourse Linguistics and the Poetic Text

Author:   Timothy R. Austin
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
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9780817307264


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 June 1994
Format:   Paperback
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Poetic Voices: Discourse Linguistics and the Poetic Text


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"Poems written in the first person, poems that contain passages of conversation or dialogue, and narrative poems all rely on their readers' capacity to process discourse. Discourse features in the texts of those poems--features such as temporal and spatial reference, narrative ""framing"", and the strategic use of direct speech--inevitably affect the way readers receive the central themes. Recent developments in linguistic theory, including developments that address discourse structure, thus offer literary scholars new tools for approaching a richer understanding of those poems. In Poetic Voices, Austin demonstrates some of the potential applications of such a discourse-based stylistics by pursuing what amounts to a literary conundrum, an apparent anomaly at the heart of a well-respected text, William Wordsworth's ""Resolution and Independence."" By applying a series of insights borrowed from linguists' theories of discourse structure, Austin accounts satisfactorily for the poem's linguistic irregularity. At each stage, he reviews other poetic texts that also respond well to analysis from that particular stylistic perspective--works by Coleridge, Frost, Shelley, and Tennyson. As a discipline, stylistics aims first and foremost to influence our understanding of individual literary works. In this tradition, Poetic Voices presents unconventional and challenging interpretations of poems such as Shelley's ""Ozymandias"" and Tennyson's Ulysses. In addition to these literary claims, however, Poetic Voices also seeks to extend the domain of stylistics generally by establishing the contribution that linguists' theories of discourse structure may make to the appreciation of literature. This book makes claims in both literary and linguistic/stylistic fields. Like the author's previous book, Language Crafted: A Linguistic Theory of Poetic Syntax, this volume will be most enthusiastically received and most thoroughly appreciated by stylists. Nevertheless, Poetic Voices is fully accessible to non-specialists who will appreciate the discussions of Romantic and post-Romantic texts without having to become experts in discourse analysis."

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Author:   Timothy R. Austin
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.370kg
ISBN:  

9780817307264


ISBN 10:   0817307265
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 June 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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<p> Austin shows that historical and biographical insights can be indispensable. Such insights were once considered essential for reasons external to a poem, the inessential for such reasons. Austin shows that they are essential for internal reasons; without them the poem cannot adequately be interpreted....This is an excellent work, by a well-informed, careful, insightful, and resourceful critic; it is readily accessible to both linguists and literary critics, and because it meets fully the needs and standards of both.-- Charles E. Ruhl, Old Dominion University


Austin shows that historical and biographical insights can be indispensable. Such insights were once considered essential for reasons external to a poem, the inessential for such reasons. Austin shows that they are essential for internal reasons; without them the poem cannot adequately be interpreted....This is an excellent work, by a well-informed, careful, insightful, and resourceful critic; it is readily accessible to both linguists and literary critics, and because it meets fully the needs and standards of both.-- Charles E. Ruhl, Old Dominion University


Austin shows that historical and biographical insights can be indispensable.Such insights were once considered essential for reasons external to a poem, the inessential for such reasons.Austin shows that they are essential for internal reasons; without them the poem cannot adequately be interpreted .This is an excellent work, by a well-informed, careful, insightful, and resourceful critic; it is readily accessible to both linguists and literary critics, and because it meets fully the needs and standards of both. Charles E. Ruhl, Old Dominion University Austin shows that historical and biographical insights can be indispensable. Such insights were once considered essential for reasons external to a poem, the inessential for such reasons. Austin shows that they are essential for internal reasons; without them the poem cannot adequately be interpreted....This is an excellent work, by a well-informed, careful, insightful, and resourceful critic; it is readily accessible to both linguists and literary critics, and because it meets fully the needs and standards of both.-- Charles E. Ruhl, Old Dominion University


Austin shows that historical and biographical insights can be indispensable.Such insights were once considered essential for reasons external to a poem, the inessential for such reasons.Austin shows that they are essential for internal reasons; without them the poem cannot adequately be interpreted .This is an excellent work, by a well-informed, careful, insightful, and resourceful critic; it is readily accessible to both linguists and literary critics, and because it meets fully the needs and standards of both. Charles E. Ruhl, Old Dominion University


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Timothy R. Austin is Associate Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago.

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