Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview

A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literary meaning has been a significant source of tension between linguistic approaches to literariness and other practices in the discipline, such as text-editing and literary biography. Recently, however,...

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Main Authors: Guy, Josephine M., Conklin, Kathy, Sanchez-Davies, Jennifer
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Published: SAGE 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51901/
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description A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literary meaning has been a significant source of tension between linguistic approaches to literariness and other practices in the discipline, such as text-editing and literary biography. Recently, however, efforts have been made to close this gap, with the branch of stylistics, cognitive poetics, claiming to have developed a new and empirical method of integrating an appreciation of authorial imagination and creativity into the study of readers' responses to the language of literary texts. We examine these claims critically, testing the grounds of assertions about scientific rigour in relation to demands about model testing and falsifiability associated with the scientific study of literature more generally. We then explore how some other methodologies, technologies and insights associated with this last branch of the discipline might be brought to bear on the topic of authorial intention, with the aim of determining whether, and in what ways, our understanding of an authorial intention, and its role in literary processing, might be furthered through empirical enquiry.
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spelling nottingham-519012020-05-04T19:35:31Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51901/ Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview Guy, Josephine M. Conklin, Kathy Sanchez-Davies, Jennifer A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literary meaning has been a significant source of tension between linguistic approaches to literariness and other practices in the discipline, such as text-editing and literary biography. Recently, however, efforts have been made to close this gap, with the branch of stylistics, cognitive poetics, claiming to have developed a new and empirical method of integrating an appreciation of authorial imagination and creativity into the study of readers' responses to the language of literary texts. We examine these claims critically, testing the grounds of assertions about scientific rigour in relation to demands about model testing and falsifiability associated with the scientific study of literature more generally. We then explore how some other methodologies, technologies and insights associated with this last branch of the discipline might be brought to bear on the topic of authorial intention, with the aim of determining whether, and in what ways, our understanding of an authorial intention, and its role in literary processing, might be furthered through empirical enquiry. SAGE 2018-08-07 Article PeerReviewed Guy, Josephine M., Conklin, Kathy and Sanchez-Davies, Jennifer (2018) Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview. Language and LIterature . ISSN 0963-9470 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0963947018788518 doi:10.1177/0963947018788518 doi:10.1177/0963947018788518
spellingShingle Guy, Josephine M.
Conklin, Kathy
Sanchez-Davies, Jennifer
Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
title Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
title_full Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
title_fullStr Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
title_full_unstemmed Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
title_short Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
title_sort literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: a critical overview
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