Linguistics and Literary History
Essays in Stylistics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:16th Feb '16
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Spitzer's Linguistics and Literary History examines the intersection of linguistics and literary analysis, highlighting key authors and their influence on literary theory.
In Linguistics and Literary History, the author, Spitzer, explores the intricate relationship between linguistics and literary history. He presents a unique methodology that bridges these two disciplines, providing a fresh perspective on how language influences literature and vice versa. Through his analysis, Spitzer delves into the works of notable literary figures such as Cervantes, Racine, Diderot, and Claudel, examining their contributions in the context of his theoretical framework.
Originally published in 1967, this book has been revitalized by the Princeton Legacy Library, which employs advanced print-on-demand technology to reissue significant works that have fallen out of print. This initiative aims to preserve the original texts while making them accessible in both durable paperback and hardcover formats. The library's mission is to enhance accessibility to the vast scholarly contributions of Princeton University Press, which has been a bastion of academic publishing since 1905.
By revisiting Linguistics and Literary History, readers are invited to engage with the foundational ideas that shaped literary criticism and linguistic study. The book not only highlights the importance of understanding the interplay between language and literature but also serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the evolution of literary theory and its linguistic underpinnings.
ISBN: 9780691622941
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
246 pages