A humanizing literary pragmatics : theory, criticism, education : selected papers 1985-2002 /

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Main Author: Sell, Roger D. (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
Series:FILLM studies in languages and literatures ; v. 10.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Tellability and politeness in "The Miller's Tale": First steps in literary pragmatics (1985)
  • 2. Politeness in Chaucer: Suggestions towards a methodology for pragmatic stylistics (1985)
  • 3. Review: George L. Dillon, Rhetoric as social imagination (1988)
  • 4. Disciplinary fragmentation and integration: Grammatology and literary pragmatics (1988)
  • 5. English departments in British higher education: A view from abroad (1989)
  • 6. Review article: Leo Hickey (ed.), The pragmatics of style; David Birch and Michael O'Toole (eds), Functions of style; Alan Swingewood, Sociological poetics and aesthetic theory (1991)
  • 7. How can literary pragmaticists develop empirical methods? The problem of modal and evaluative expressions in literary texts (1991)
  • 8. Literary genre and history: Questions from a literary pragmaticist for socio-semioticians (1991)
  • 9. Review: Balz Engler, Poetry and community (1992)
  • 10. Review: John Stephens and Ruth Waterhouse, Literature, language, and change: From Chaucer to the present (1992)
  • 11. Review article: Simulative panhumanism: A challenge to current linguistic and literary thought: Michael Shapiro, The sense of change: Language as history; Nicole Ward Jouve, White woman speaks with forked tongue: Criticism as autobiography; Tony Bennett, Outside literature; Sandy Petrey, Speech acts and literary theory; Joel Weinsheimer, Philosophical hermeneutics and literary theory [ect.]
  • 12. Postdisciplinary philology: Culturally relativistic pragmatics (1994)
  • 13. Literary gossip, literary theory, literary pragmatics (1994)
  • 14. Literary pragmatics and the alternative Great Expectations (1994)
  • 15. Listening to literary scholarship: Models and tones of voice (1994)
  • 16. Review: Monika Fludernik, The fictions of language and the languages of fiction: The linguistic representation of speech and consciousness (1995)
  • 17. sociocultural turn in English studies (1995)
  • 18. Why is literature central [to foreign language education]? (1995)
  • 19. Literature in a university language department (1995)
  • 20. Pragmatics humanized, and some general implications for English departments (1997)
  • 21. Modernist readings mediated: Dickens and the new worlds of later generations (1999)
  • 22. historical but non-determinist pragmatics of literary communication (2001)
  • 23. Review: Jacob L. Mey, When Voices Clash: A Study in Literary Pragmatics (2001)
  • 24. Communication: A counterbalance to professional specialization (2001)
  • 25. Reader-learners: Children's literature within a participatory pedagogy (2002).