Chapter
Publicly Available
Series editor’s preface
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Anders Pettersson
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Series editor’s preface xi
- List of figures ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning 1
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Part I. The theory explained
- Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception 11
- Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs 31
- Chapter 3. Textual meaning 45
- Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature 59
- Chapter 5. A poem: “Dickinson 591” 71
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Part II. The theory compared with other theories
- Chapter 6. The standard linguistic perspective on text and textual meaning 93
- Chapter 7. Analytic-aesthetic views of textual meaning 113
- Chapter 8. Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory 133
- Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects 159
- Conclusion. An informal summary 179
- References 185
- Index 193
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Series editor’s preface xi
- List of figures ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction. A theory of text and textual meaning 1
-
Part I. The theory explained
- Chapter 1. The ordinary conception of a text and the cluster conception 11
- Chapter 2. Exemplars of texts and complexes of signs 31
- Chapter 3. Textual meaning 45
- Chapter 4. A news story and a work of electronic literature 59
- Chapter 5. A poem: “Dickinson 591” 71
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Part II. The theory compared with other theories
- Chapter 6. The standard linguistic perspective on text and textual meaning 93
- Chapter 7. Analytic-aesthetic views of textual meaning 113
- Chapter 8. Text and textual meaning as conceived by standard literary theory 133
- Chapter 9. The idea that texts are unitary objects 159
- Conclusion. An informal summary 179
- References 185
- Index 193