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Mary Coghill
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of figures IX
- List of tables XI
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 What is Roman Jakobson’s “poetic function”? 9
- Chapter 2 Jakobson’s semiotic axial model of poetic function, and a Formalist analysis and praxis of Mayakovsky’s poem “The City” 38
- Chapter 3 Roman Jakobson and metonymy: Linguistics and semiotics 70
- Chapter 4 Formalist poetics – towards a praxis of a city poetic with special reference to the metonym 90
- Chapter 5 Self and city poetry: Jakobson, deictics and shifters 113
- Chapter 6 Shifters, deictics and the woman narrator in city poetry: Theory and praxis 135
- Chapter 7 Gerard Manley Hopkins: Parallels in poetry, parallels with Roman Jakobson 156
- Chapter 8 Vladimir Mayakovsky: Poetry: Rules and revolution 175
- Chapter 9 Poetry of the city, Mayakovsky and Hart Crane – the construction of form and landscape: Theory and praxis 198
- Chapter 10 “Courage conquers the city” (“Смелость города берёт”, a Russian proverb): Metaphor, metonym and analogy in poetry of the city 224
- Chapter 11 City as source: City as destination – formalist praxis, iconicity, and the city poetic genre 250
- Chapter 12 Formalist praxis of city poetry: Poems from “Shades of Light” 278
- Conclusion 305
- Appendix: Jakobson on Mayakovsky and Dostoyevsky 311
- References 343
- Name and subject index 357
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of figures IX
- List of tables XI
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 What is Roman Jakobson’s “poetic function”? 9
- Chapter 2 Jakobson’s semiotic axial model of poetic function, and a Formalist analysis and praxis of Mayakovsky’s poem “The City” 38
- Chapter 3 Roman Jakobson and metonymy: Linguistics and semiotics 70
- Chapter 4 Formalist poetics – towards a praxis of a city poetic with special reference to the metonym 90
- Chapter 5 Self and city poetry: Jakobson, deictics and shifters 113
- Chapter 6 Shifters, deictics and the woman narrator in city poetry: Theory and praxis 135
- Chapter 7 Gerard Manley Hopkins: Parallels in poetry, parallels with Roman Jakobson 156
- Chapter 8 Vladimir Mayakovsky: Poetry: Rules and revolution 175
- Chapter 9 Poetry of the city, Mayakovsky and Hart Crane – the construction of form and landscape: Theory and praxis 198
- Chapter 10 “Courage conquers the city” (“Смелость города берёт”, a Russian proverb): Metaphor, metonym and analogy in poetry of the city 224
- Chapter 11 City as source: City as destination – formalist praxis, iconicity, and the city poetic genre 250
- Chapter 12 Formalist praxis of city poetry: Poems from “Shades of Light” 278
- Conclusion 305
- Appendix: Jakobson on Mayakovsky and Dostoyevsky 311
- References 343
- Name and subject index 357