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Author Martínez Bonati, Félix.

Title Fictive discourse and the structures of literature : a phenomenological approach / Félix Martínez-Bonati ; translated by Philip W. Silver with the author's collaboration.

Publication Info. Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press, 1981.

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 Moore Stacks  PN45 .M38513 1981    Available  ---
Description 176 pages ; 23 cm
Note Rev. translation of La estructura de la obra literaria.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents The logical nature and phenomenal structure of literary narrative. The logical characterization of narrative language ; The stratification of the literary work according to the various logical kinds of discourse ; The logical privilege of mimetic discourse as an enabling rule of the experience of narrative ; The phenomenal strata of the narrative work -- The structure of linguistic signification : semantic dimenstions of language. Bühler's schema : a model of language as organon ; The varieties of sign that Husserl distinguishes ; Bally : the system of the "expressive" resources of language ; Recapitulation ; Incongruities in Bühler's model ; A phenomenology of the concrete communicative situation ; The meaning of speech as situation as semantic structure of the linguistic sign -- Language and literature. Literary language ; Linguistic and literary functions ; The dimensions of language and the structure of narrative ; The ontic and the phenomenal structure of the literary work of art : critical remarks on Ingarden's theory ; Derivative logical structures of fiction and varieties of fictional speech-situations and worlds -- Appendixes. The phenomenon of alienation of the mimetic content of narrative sentences ; A transcendental aesthetic and logic of the literary experience ; Toward a concept of the linguistic symbol ; Roman Jakobson's conception of the poetic function of language ; Barbara Herrnstein Smith's and Richard Ohmann's views of the language of literature.
Subject Literature -- Philosophy.
Literature -- Philosophy.
Psycholinguistics.
Psycholinguistics.
Other Form: Online version: Martínez Bonati, Félix. Fictive discourse and the structures of literature. Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press, 1981 (OCoLC)569692784
ISBN 0801413087
9780801413087