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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... frequently claim to be doing ( see , e.g. , the discussion of Blake's statement that Milton was of the Devil's own party without knowing it , pp . 56ff . ) . In addition , his attacks on some of the wilder assumptions which underlie the ...
... frequently claim to be doing ( see , e.g. , the discussion of Blake's statement that Milton was of the Devil's own party without knowing it , pp . 56ff . ) . In addition , his attacks on some of the wilder assumptions which underlie the ...
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... frequently been pushed further and further from the spatial locations which readers can be assumed to accept as having been objectively explored and surveyed . In the Middle Ages , for example , when the frontiers of the known world had ...
... frequently been pushed further and further from the spatial locations which readers can be assumed to accept as having been objectively explored and surveyed . In the Middle Ages , for example , when the frontiers of the known world had ...
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... frequently ill - at - ease and remarkably unhelpful . The amateur is simply unfamiliar with the rules - or perhaps he learnt different rules elsewhere and he will not lightly give up a meaning which has afforded him a valuable ...
... frequently ill - at - ease and remarkably unhelpful . The amateur is simply unfamiliar with the rules - or perhaps he learnt different rules elsewhere and he will not lightly give up a meaning which has afforded him a valuable ...
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Problems of Definition and Classification | 11 |
A Semiotic Approach | 43 |
The Semantic Dimension in Literary Decoding | 60 |
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