Sterne's 'Journal to Eliza': A Semiological and Linguistic Approach to the TextGunter Narr Verlag, 1981 - 232 Seiten |
Inhalt
General Aspects of the Problem | 3 |
Fictionality Fictivity and Literature | 12 |
4 | 22 |
1 | 39 |
3 | 44 |
3 | 56 |
4 | 65 |
4 | 76 |
3 | 94 |
Analysis of the individual texts | 104 |
4 | 123 |
Semiological Analysis of the Draft Manuscript of | 132 |
Details from Sternes Biography in the Light of Modern | 183 |
Some Further Remarks on the Letter to Elizabeth Lumley | 205 |
Sternes Analysis of the Sources of his Creative Abilities | 222 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
analysis appears April attitude biographical Bramine Byland Abbey coherent communication Compositional Unit concrete connotations context conventional Cordelia Coxwold critics Cross Curtis dash dear decoding DeFroe described diary Dominique-Joseph Garat effect elements Eliza Draper Elizabeth Lumley emotional entextment erotic essay example experience expression fact fictional fictive field of reference function give graphemes heart idea illness illocutionary act implies intended meaning interpretation isotopes JEms Journal entry Journal manuscript Journal to Eliza Kitty language Laurence Sterne lexemes linguistic literary text literature metaphor metasemantic objects partner passage person phrase physical polyvalent possible problem psychological quotation reader referential reflexions Rhemes semantic semiological sentence Sentimental Journey sexual Sichel situation Speech Acts statement Sterne and Eliza Sterne's letters Sterne's texts story structure textual thee thematic Themes and Rhemes thou Tristram Shandy Uncle Toby Uncle Toby's verbal words writing Yorick
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 227 - Letters of the Late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to His Most Intimate Friends. With a Fragment in the Manner of Rabelais. To which are prefixed. Memoirs of His Life and Family. Written by Himself. And Published by His Daughter, Mrs. Medalle.