Philosophy of Nonsense: The Intuitions of Victorian Nonsense LiteratureRoutledge, 1994 - 245 էջ 'Jean-Jacques Lecercle's remarkable Philosophy of Nonsense offers a sustained and important account of an area that is usually hastily dismissed. Using the resources of contemporary philosophy - notably Deleuze and Lyotard - he manages to bring out the importance of nonsense' - Andrew Benjamin, University of Warwick Why are we, and in particular why are philosophers and linguists, so fascinated with nonsense? Why do Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear appear in so many otherwise dull and dry academic books? This amusing, yet rigorous new. |
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... textual rhetoric corresponds to Halliday's textual function of language , i.e. to the capacity to construct texts , the least that can be said is that nonsense texts refuse to conform to those principles to an extent which betrays some ...
... textual rhetoric corresponds to Halliday's textual function of language , i.e. to the capacity to construct texts , the least that can be said is that nonsense texts refuse to conform to those principles to an extent which betrays some ...
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... text is textual rather than pragmatic : in the regular form of the stanza , but also in the recurrent querulousness of the tone , which seems to indulge in a form of hysteria ( witness the stressed word in the last line of both stanzas ) ...
... text is textual rather than pragmatic : in the regular form of the stanza , but also in the recurrent querulousness of the tone , which seems to indulge in a form of hysteria ( witness the stressed word in the last line of both stanzas ) ...
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... textual context , and de- semantises or re - semantises them for the purposes of the nursery . Victorian nonsense is the same textual machine that has turned literature , i.e. that has passed through one further stage , where the work ...
... textual context , and de- semantises or re - semantises them for the purposes of the nursery . Victorian nonsense is the same textual machine that has turned literature , i.e. that has passed through one further stage , where the work ...
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Lewis Carroll and the Talmud | 5 |
Jabberwocky | 20 |
THE LINGUISTICS OF NONSENSE | 27 |
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Adventures in Wonderland agon agonistic Alice books Alice's Adventures analysis Annotated Alice appears Bakhtin Carroll's chain chapter characteristic characters coherent coinages comic concept constraints context contradiction conversation cooperative course dialectics of subversion dialogue discourse Dumpty's Edward Lear English Ettelson exploitation expression fact fiction genre grammar historical Humpty Dumpty ibid implicatures implicit incoherence instance intention interpretation intertext intuitions inversion Jabberwocky King language Lear Lear's Lecercle Lewis Carroll limericks linguistic literary literary nonsense logical London Looking-Glass madness maxims meaning metaphor natural nonsense texts nursery rhymes object origin Oxford paradox Paris parody pastiche philosophical philosophy of language phrase poem politeness polyphony portmanteau-words possible pragmatic principle puns question reader reading recognise rules semantic sense sentence Snark speaker speech acts stanza subversion and support syntactic syntax Talmud textual theory tradition truth turn Tweedledee Tweedledum Tweedledum and Tweedledee understand utterance verb verbal Victorian nonsense words