What is literariness? Three components of literary reading - Miall, Kuiken - 1999 () Citation Context ...and conceptually vague descriptions.’’ We give aesthetic feelings a more precise locus in the formal features of the text. Elsewhere we have developed this distinction and its empirical ...
In academia, this decoding of the text is often carried out through the use of literary theory using a mythological, sociological, psychological, historical, or other approaches to better understand the context and depth of a work. 在学术界,对文本的解码通常是通过使用文学理论,使用神话、社会学、心...
literary works, prototypical characteristics include careful use of language, being written in a literary genre (poetry, prose fiction, or drama), being read aesthetically, and containing many weak implicatures. Understanding exactly what literature is has always been a challenge; pinning down a ...
POST-READING QUESTIONS(1)What are the types of literature? (2)What is literature aside from telling a story? (3)In literary study,it is important to "go beyond the words" of the story.What do you...
literary textvisual narrativewestern traditionworld literaturewriting modesA first challenge in reading world literature is that the very idea of literature has meant many different things over the centuries and around the world. Beyond the varied norms associated with individual literary genres, different...
and certainly not as Literature.Perhaps literature is definable not according to whether it is fictional or 'imaginative', but becauseit uses language in peculiar ways.On this theory, literature is a kind of writing which, in the words of the Russian critic Roman Jakobson, represents an 'organi...
Close reading is a strategy used to identify themes in literature. It involves analyzing creative work by paying close attention to word choices, use of literary devices, and other patterns to infer the author’s thoughts about their subjects. Take note of something that sticks out to you, lik...
Imagery is a literary device used in poetry, and novels that uses vivid description that appeals to a reader’s senses to create an image or idea in their head.
Recognizing symbolism involves looking for repetition, transformation, contrasts, and pivotal moments in a text. An example of symbolism is the white whale in Moby Dick, which represents obsession and the uncontrollable forces of nature. Symbolism uses words or images to convey ideas. In everyday ...
In the second main clause, "the motives of the characters" and "the message that the authoris trying to convey" are the objects. Semantic Analysis: This sentence explains the process of critical thinking when reading literature. It shows how readers engage with the elements of a literary work...