The linguistics of writing : arguments between language and literature / edited by Nigel Fabb, Derek Attridge, Alan Durant and Colin MacCabe

Contributor(s): Fabb, Nigel | Attridge, Derek | Durant, Alan | MacCabe, Colin | University of StrathclydeMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Manchester [England] : Manchester University Press, c1987Description: vi, 325 pages : 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0719023351 :; 071902336X [newsprint]Subject(s): Philology -- Congresses
Contents:
Contents: 1 Derek Attridge closing statement: linguistics and poetics in retrospect -- 2 Raymond Williams Language and the avant-garde -- 3 Mary Louise Pratt linguistic utopias -- 4 Morris Halle a biblical pattern poem -- 5 Geoffrey Leech stylistics and functionalism -- 6 David Lodge after bakhtin -- 7 Ruqaiya Hasan directions from structuralism -- 8 John Hollander dallying nicely with words -- 9 M. A. K. Halliday language and the order of nature -- Stanley Fish withholding the missing portion: power, meaning and persuasion in Freud's the wolf man -- 11 Jonathan Culler towards a linguistics of writing -- 12 Paul Kiparsky on theory and interpretation -- 13 Fredric Jameson reading without interpretation: post-modernism and the video-text -- 14 Alan Durant and Nigel Fabb new courses in the linguistics of writing -- 15 H. G. Widdowson on the interpretation of poetic writing -- 16 Jacques Derrida some questions and responses -- 17 Ann Banfield describing the unobserved: events grouped around an empty centre -- 18 Colin MacCabe opening statement: theory and practice.
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410.19 L64 1987 (Browse shelf) Available 3UCBL000012629

Proceedings of a conference held at Strathclyde University, 4-6 July, 1986.

Includes index.

Contents: 1 Derek Attridge closing statement: linguistics and poetics in retrospect -- 2 Raymond Williams Language and the avant-garde -- 3 Mary Louise Pratt linguistic utopias -- 4 Morris Halle a biblical pattern poem -- 5 Geoffrey Leech stylistics and functionalism -- 6 David Lodge after bakhtin -- 7 Ruqaiya Hasan directions from structuralism -- 8 John Hollander dallying nicely with words -- 9 M. A. K. Halliday language and the order of nature -- Stanley Fish withholding the missing portion: power, meaning and persuasion in Freud's the wolf man -- 11 Jonathan Culler towards a linguistics of writing -- 12 Paul Kiparsky on theory and interpretation -- 13 Fredric Jameson reading without interpretation: post-modernism and the video-text -- 14 Alan Durant and Nigel Fabb new courses in the linguistics of writing -- 15 H. G. Widdowson on the interpretation of poetic writing -- 16 Jacques Derrida some questions and responses -- 17 Ann Banfield describing the unobserved: events grouped around an empty centre -- 18 Colin MacCabe opening statement: theory and practice.

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