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  1. literature to psychoanalytic essays can, evidently, have real life consequences beyond intellectual jousting or academic tenure-chasing. The surprising hardiness of literary studies taking psychological

  2. Its illocutionary force is mimetic. By "mimetic," I mean purportedly imitative. Specifically, a literary work purportedly imitâtes (or reports) a séries of speech acts, which in fact have no other existence. By doing so, it leads the reader to imagine a speaker, a situation, a set of ancillary events, and so on.

  3. Jan 1, 1997 · Two different approaches to the definition of literature (criterial and prototypical) are described, and some features of a prototypical literary work are outlined.

  4. interjectional and sound-imitative theories of the origin of speech. Definition of language. The psycho-physical basis of speech. Concepts and language. Is thought possible without language? Abbreviations and transfers of the speech process. The universality of language. 2. THE ELEMENTS OF SPEECH Sounds not properly elements of speech.

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  5. concentrating on some fundamental questions about literature and its contexts: i. Does literature refer to or correspond to something outside texts? What sort of ‘truth’ does literature aim towards? ii. What mental process—the writer’s or reader’s—contributes to the production of literary texts? iii. To what extent are texts ...

  6. literary speech and writing. They may have become associated with literary language, but they are hardly peculiar to it. Ordinary speech and writing can be ambiguous, ironie, füll of metaphors. It can also be descriptive, even highly descriptive. The present approach attempts to define literature in terms of its

  7. May 13, 2015 · The objective of this paper is to discuss literature in terms of its interdisciplinary structure, psychology, in particular, considering man and existence, personality and individual differences which have always been studied by writers, philosophers, artists, psychologists and psychiatrists.

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