Literature, Criticism, and the Theory of Signs

Literature, Criticism, and the Theory of Signs
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9789027219480
ISBN-13 : 9027219486
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Book Synopsis Literature, Criticism, and the Theory of Signs by : Victorino Tejera

Download or read book Literature, Criticism, and the Theory of Signs written by Victorino Tejera and published by John Benjamins Publishing. This book was released on 1995-01-01 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following Peirce in his non-reductive understanding of the theory of signs as a branch of aesthetics, this book reconceptualizes the processes of literary creation, appreciation and reading in semiotic terms. Here is a carefully developed theory of what sort of criteria serve to distinguish apposite from inapposite readings of literary works-of-art. Given Peirce's triadic account of signification, it enlarges Aristotle's view of mimesis as expressive making into an understanding of literary works as deliberatively designed sign-systems belonging to Peirce's eighth class of signs. In parallel with Bakhtin's account of the dialogical nature of literary work (and its success in exposing misreadings of Dostoyevsky), this work categorizes in precise theoretical terms what is wrong with the non-dialogical readings which treat Plato's dialogues as doctrinal tractates. As a study in literary theory finally, and on the basis of apt distinctions between exhibitive, active, and assertive judgments, this book re-demarcates and distinguishes the discipline of literary criticism from that of literary theory, and both of these from the work of literary creation itself.


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