Referring to the modern theory of text, the book treats the exchange taking place in literary texts between the body and the sign. The basic concept of this exchange is the rhythm. The example of selected Polish texts presents various mechanisms that...
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Hochschule der Polizei des Landes Brandenburg, Hochschulbibliothek
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Referring to the modern theory of text, the book treats the exchange taking place in literary texts between the body and the sign. The basic concept of this exchange is the rhythm. The example of selected Polish texts presents various mechanisms that shape the somatic sphere of writing and reading.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-216) and index.
Cover; Table of Contents; 1. Introduction; 2. Somatic criticism; 1. Principles; 2. Rhythm; 3. Anagrams; 4. Contexts; 3. Somatic writing, touching sense -- Aleksander Wat; 4. Somatic style -- Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki; 1. Somatic style; 2. Body and entity; 3. Body and word; 4. Body and rhythm; 5. Sound effects -- about Joanna Pollakówna's poems; 6. Listening as a somatic experience -- about Edward Pasewicz's verses; 7. The sonnet corpus; 1. Supplement; 8. Somatext: word, picture and rhythm; 1. Somatext and intratypography; 2. Intratypography and poetic texts
3. Words in pictures, pictures in words4. Polymorphic text -- about the typographic work of the Themersons; Bibliography; Index of names