简介
The writing and reading of so-called literary texts can be seen as processes which are genuinely communicational. They lead, that is to say, to the growth of communities within which individuals acknowledge not only each other’s similarities but differences as well. In this new book, Roger D. Sell and his colleagues apply the communicational perspective to the past four centuries of literary activity in English. Paying detailed attention to texts – both canonical and non-canonical – by Amelia Lanyer, Thomas Coryate, John Boys, Pope, Coleridge, Arnold, Kipling, William Plomer, Auden, Walter Macken, Robert Kroetsch, Rudy Wiebe and Lyn Hejinian, the book shows how the communicational issues of addressivity, commonality, dialogicality and ethics have arisen in widely different historical contexts. At a metascholarly level, it suggests that the communicational criticism of literary texts has significant cultural, social and political roles to play in the post-postmodern era of rampant globalization.
目录
Table Of Contents:
List of illustrations and figures vii
Contributors ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(16)
Roger D. Sell
Chapter 2 Creating paratextual communities: Reading Amelia Lanyer and Thomas Coryate 17(20)
Helen Wilcox
Chapter 3 Laudianism and literary communication: The case of John Boys's Fasti Cantuarienses (1670) 37(38)
Anthony W. Johnson
Chapter 4 Pope's community-making through The Dunciad Variorum 75(16)
Adam Borch
Chapter 5 Dialogue versus Silencing: Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 91(40)
Roger D. Sell
Chapter 6 Towards a dialogical approach to Arnold 131(12)
Juha-Pekka Alarauhio
Chapter 7 Kipling's soldiers and Kipling's readers: Members of a single community? 143(18)
Inna Lindgren
Chapter 8 Addressivity and literary history: The case of William Plomer 161(24)
Jason Finch
Chapter 9 Within the anti-fascist community: Ambivalences in Auden's "Spain" 185(16)
Leona Toker
Chapter 10 Literary dialogicality under threat? The representation of Daniel O'Connell in Walter Macken's The Silent People 201(18)
Gunilla Bexar
Chapter 11 Robert Kroetsch and Rudy Wiebe: From Prairie communities to communities of enlightened readers 219(20)
Janne Korkka
Chapter 12 "Reading as a relationship": Lyn Hejinian's poetics of a common language 239(20)
Elina Siltanen
Index 259
List of illustrations and figures vii
Contributors ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(16)
Roger D. Sell
Chapter 2 Creating paratextual communities: Reading Amelia Lanyer and Thomas Coryate 17(20)
Helen Wilcox
Chapter 3 Laudianism and literary communication: The case of John Boys's Fasti Cantuarienses (1670) 37(38)
Anthony W. Johnson
Chapter 4 Pope's community-making through The Dunciad Variorum 75(16)
Adam Borch
Chapter 5 Dialogue versus Silencing: Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 91(40)
Roger D. Sell
Chapter 6 Towards a dialogical approach to Arnold 131(12)
Juha-Pekka Alarauhio
Chapter 7 Kipling's soldiers and Kipling's readers: Members of a single community? 143(18)
Inna Lindgren
Chapter 8 Addressivity and literary history: The case of William Plomer 161(24)
Jason Finch
Chapter 9 Within the anti-fascist community: Ambivalences in Auden's "Spain" 185(16)
Leona Toker
Chapter 10 Literary dialogicality under threat? The representation of Daniel O'Connell in Walter Macken's The Silent People 201(18)
Gunilla Bexar
Chapter 11 Robert Kroetsch and Rudy Wiebe: From Prairie communities to communities of enlightened readers 219(20)
Janne Korkka
Chapter 12 "Reading as a relationship": Lyn Hejinian's poetics of a common language 239(20)
Elina Siltanen
Index 259
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