The Search for Literary Meaning: A Semiotic Approach to the Problem of Interpretation in EducationH. Lang, 1975 - 159 páginas The principal aim of the study is to comment on institutional literary interpretation against the current background of various reformist tendencies in literary studies. Descriptive and analytic techniques derived from semiotics are used in an attempt both to illuminate the function of interpretation within systems of literary education and to examine critically the theoretical assumptions which underlie many contemporary approaches to the subject. |
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... SEMANTIC DIMENSION IN LITERARY DECODING Literary scholars are quite fond of poking fun at the inability of semanticists to define to their own collective satisfaction the meaning of the term " semantic . " An activity which occasionally ...
... SEMANTIC DIMENSION IN LITERARY DECODING Literary scholars are quite fond of poking fun at the inability of semanticists to define to their own collective satisfaction the meaning of the term " semantic . " An activity which occasionally ...
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A Semiotic Approach to the Problem of Interpretation in Education A. Peter Foulkes. semantic boundaries ; when we assert that Kafka's " castle " means " grace " we know that we are trying to form new semantic agreements which will ...
A Semiotic Approach to the Problem of Interpretation in Education A. Peter Foulkes. semantic boundaries ; when we assert that Kafka's " castle " means " grace " we know that we are trying to form new semantic agreements which will ...
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... Semantic freedom is not semantic anarchy , however , and identifiable groups of readers will possess observable but rarely predictable limits in their acceptance of semantic rearrangement . A view which would prohibit this process as ...
... Semantic freedom is not semantic anarchy , however , and identifiable groups of readers will possess observable but rarely predictable limits in their acceptance of semantic rearrangement . A view which would prohibit this process as ...
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Introduction | 7 |
A Semiotic Approach | 31 |
The Semantic Dimension in Literary Decoding | 57 |
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