Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm
Literary Discourse and beyond
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm
ISBN: 978-3-940671-64-6
Verlag: Düsseldorf University Press DUP
As the "Theory Wars" of the late twentieth century have subsided critics increasingly practice a pluralism that combines formal analysis with history, philosophy and aesthetics, the moment has come to reconsider two of the most basic concepts of literary interpretation: "text" and "meaning". In doing so, the present volume addresses a number of fundamental questions: Where do we locate material, linguistic and cultural boundaries of a text? What role is played in the establishment of meaning by intention, production and reception? Does the meaning or significance of a text - whether literary or non-literary - change over time, and if so how?
The essays that constitute this volume are organized into five parts. "British and Irish Literature", "American Literature" and "German Literature" approach "text and meaning" from historical und theoretical perspectives, interrogating the ways in which these concepts have evolved from the Middle Ages to the present, while examining how they operate within given literary periods. "Textuality and the Visual Arts" moves beyond traditional notions of textuality to include image and text, as well as the dynamic that exists between the two. Finally, "Linguistics, Philosophy and Interpretation", seeks to define the theoretical assumptions that inform how we construe meaning and to establish principles of validation within realm of interpretation.
The contributors of this volume are well-known scholars from the University of Wisconsin in Madison (USA) and from the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf (Germany), representing a wide array of approaches and disciplines. Topics covered include everything from Medieval literature and art, Renaissance drama, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English and American literature to modern and contemporary literature and art. German literature, the visual arts, philosophy and linguistics.