Intention and interpretation a short history
Intention plays a complex role in human utterances. The interpretation of literary texts is a strong case in point: for about two hundred years there have been conflicting views about whether, and how much, authorial intention should matter when professional readers interpret literature. These debat...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction Intention and interpretation from a historical perspective
- Chapter One The shaping of authorial intention in Classical antiquity
- Chapter Two The standard model of authorial intention in the Middle Ages
- Chapter Three Sharpening the edges of the standard model of authorial intention in the Renaissance
- Chapter Four To understand the author better than he understands himself. From the hermeneutics of the Enlightenment to Russian Formalism
- Chapter Five Intentional fallacy and its slipstream - on New Critics, intentionalists and poststructuralists
- Chapter Six Authorial intention in jurisprudence and legal theory
- Conclusion and outlook
- Index
- Open-Access-Transformation in Literary Studies.