The Silent Word Textual Meaning And The Unwritten


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The Silent Word - Textual Meaning And The Unwritten


The Silent Word - Textual Meaning And The Unwritten

Author: Ban Kah Choon

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1998-05-21


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This book is a selection of the papers presented at an international conference on “Meaning as Production: The Role of the 'Unwritten'”, held in Singapore in 1995. It takes textual analysis beyond the traditional boundaries of literary studies, into a more culturally dynamic field of social semiotics, rhetorical studies, hermeneutics and theories of interpretation. There are also essays that explore the issues with reference to canonical literary texts or authors.

The Silent Word


The Silent Word

Author: Robert Young

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1998


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The book comprises a selection of the papers presented at an international conference on "Meaning as Production: The Role of the 'Unwritten'", held in Singapore in 1995. It takes textual analysis beyond the traditional boundaries of literary studies, into a more culturally dynamic field of social semiotics, rhetorical studies, hermeneutics and theories of interpretation. There are also essays that explore the issues with reference to canonical literary texts or authors.

Absent Narratives, Manuscript Textuality, and Literary Structure in Late Medieval England


Absent Narratives, Manuscript Textuality, and Literary Structure in Late Medieval England

Author: E. Scala

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2002-08-16


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Absent Narratives is a book about the defining difference between medieval and modern stories. In chapters devoted to the major writers of the late medieval period - Chaucer, Gower, the Gawain -poet and Malory - it presents and then analyzes a set of unique and unnoticed phenomena in medieval narrative, namely the persistent appearance of missing stories: stories implied, alluded to, or fragmented by a larger narrative. Far from being trivial digressions or passing curiosities, these absent narratives prove central to the way these medieval works function and to why they have affected readers in particular ways. Traditionally unseen, ignored, or explained away by critics, absent narratives offer a valuable new strategy for reading medieval texts and the historically specific textual culture in which they were written.