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Poetics Today (2018) 39 (4): 679–701.
Published: 01 December 2018
..., with implications for the reader’s empathy. It examines how “resonance” between paired voices on separate narrative levels occurs when repetition of a deictic across juxtaposed passages or narration and dialogue leads readers to sense a rhetorical continuity despite the grammatical discontinuity. References...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (3): 387–432.
Published: 01 September 2005
... of place-deictic schemata in literary cognition and then analyzes their poetic fortunes in relation to the concept of lyric sublimity from Milton to Keats. © 2005 by the Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics 2005 Place Deixis and the Schematics of Imagined Space: Milton to Keats Mark J. Bruhn...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (3): 373–422.
Published: 01 September 2009
... et al. 2008: 357 -78. Sternberg, Meir 1978 Expositional Modes and Temporal Ordering in Fiction (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press). 1983 “Deictic Sequence: World, Language, and Convention,” in Essays on Deixis , edited by Gisa Rauh, 277 -316 (Tubingen, Germany: Gunter Narr...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (2): 465–467.
Published: 01 June 2000
... into the mystery of a ‘‘stylistic invention’’ a device of major import in francophone literature. He shows clearly how Camus plays subtle games with tenses and deictics to construct his fictional universe. Very pertinent is also his...
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Poetics Today (2021) 42 (1): 85–102.
Published: 01 March 2021
... of reading). 4. For Hoping to Change At the end of the first session, Derrida offers in qualified terms his aim for the seminar. Though he does not identify the seminar specifically, as he substi- tutes the deictic here for the seminar itself, he identifies this herewith the chance to think and so change...
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Poetics Today (2021) 42 (3): 425–448.
Published: 01 September 2021
... with photographs. Instead of using calendar time (the crash happened on September 2, 1998), the author recounts the moment of the crash by anchoring the description in a deictic center situated in the storyworld. The text begins with apparently contradictory information: “It was summer; it was winter” (Paterniti...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (1): 91–122.
Published: 01 March 2002
... Plot to the Revolution of 1688–1689 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press). Herman, Vimala 1999 “Deictic Projection and Conceptual Blending in Epistolarity,” Poetics Today 20 : 523 -41. Hernadi, Paul 1995 Cultural Transactions:Nature, Self, Society (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (4): 787–790.
Published: 01 December 2010
..., such as Paul Werth’s text-­world theory, Catherine Emmott’s contextual frames theory, and some deictic shift theories. In this context, Herman also touches briefly on how Gérard Genette’s treatment of the temporal components of order, duration, and frequency, as well as the concept...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (4): 790–793.
Published: 01 December 2010
..., such as Paul Werth’s text-­world theory, Catherine Emmott’s contextual frames theory, and some deictic shift theories. In this context, Herman also touches briefly on how Gérard Genette’s treatment of the temporal components of order, duration, and frequency, as well as the concept...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (3): 437–472.
Published: 01 September 2008
...: Quelle and Meyer). Woodward, James 2003 “Scientific Explanation,” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , edited by Edward N. Zalta, plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-explanation (accessed January 2005). Zubin, David A., and Lynne E. Hewitt 1995 “The Deictic Center: A Theory...
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Poetics Today (2006) 27 (4): 730–731.
Published: 01 December 2006
...) and illustrates the piv- otal operation of deictic signifiers there, ‘‘pointing now to the poem as it is being written and nowasitisbeing read’’ (141). The short ‘‘coda ‘‘Hand-Writing and Readerly Intimacy couples ‘‘poetological reflections by Osip Mandelstam and Paul Celan with Keats’ ‘This Living Hand...
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Poetics Today (2006) 27 (4): 731–733.
Published: 01 December 2006
... the spatiotemporal gap. This rule holds even for a group of Dickinson poems that contain no explicit address. The author observes ‘‘the oblique allusion to the reader’s presence’’ (130) and illustrates the piv- otal operation of deictic signifiers there, ‘‘pointing now to the poem as it is being written...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (2): 251–284.
Published: 01 June 2010
... no witness to its events, no human character could—in principle—narrate them. Another interpretation is Banfield’s (1987: 274) on the “empty deictic center” in the interludes of Woolf ’s The Waves, where she also mentions the similarity to the “Time Passes” section of To the Lighthouse...
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Poetics Today (2006) 27 (4): 723–726.
Published: 01 December 2006
...) and illustrates the piv- otal operation of deictic signifiers there, ‘‘pointing now to the poem as it is being written and nowasitisbeing read’’ (141). The short ‘‘coda ‘‘Hand-Writing and Readerly Intimacy couples ‘‘poetological reflections by Osip Mandelstam and Paul Celan with Keats’ ‘This Living Hand...
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Poetics Today (2006) 27 (4): 726–730.
Published: 01 December 2006
... the spatiotemporal gap. This rule holds even for a group of Dickinson poems that contain no explicit address. The author observes ‘‘the oblique allusion to the reader’s presence’’ (130) and illustrates the piv- otal operation of deictic signifiers there, ‘‘pointing now to the poem as it is being written...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (1): 197–224.
Published: 01 March 2008
...” (implied by the second-person plural imperative “sehtbehold who is capable of decrypting the deictic reference of the possessive adjective “their” (ihr), meaning the French who had interned him. The poem thus draws atten- tion to the absurd Allied policy of interning so-called enemy aliens...
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Poetics Today (2003) 24 (1): 1–33.
Published: 01 March 2003
... of a ‘‘windowfor which my example at the local level, following Ryan, is indirect discourse—the physical form of the speech act is altered (e.g., its signifiers: pronouns, deictic elements, verb tenses), and there are no quotation marks. Without...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (1): 25–39.
Published: 01 March 2001
.... After a description of what seemed to me the distinctive Jamesian stylemes, I added, as a postscript, an analysis of one of Sir Max Beerbohm’s paro- dies, along with a less distinguished one by W. H. D. Rouse. After analyz- ing and tabulating a sample of James’s elaborately abstract nouns, deictics...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (1): 31–48.
Published: 01 March 2008
... is of the secondary type in that they belong to two different times. The printed text precedes the image as a rule in the Sebaldian text, but the image refers to an earlier diegetic time. It chronologically precedes the text, although it appears after its own deictic textual designation or its short...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (1): 39–78.
Published: 01 March 2005
... the initial section above), shows a ‘‘non- narrative’’ present. 58 Poetics Today 26:1 is found. Because The Volcano Lover, for example, is basically narrated by a ‘‘visible’’ narrator, as Fludernik (ibid.: 266) has observed, and in the deictic pasttense,whichreferstothepast...