Article published In: Linguistic Approaches to Poetry
Edited by Christine Michaux and Marc Dominicy
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics 15] 2001
► pp. 53–73
Towards a pragmatic study of magic poetry
Published online: 27 March 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.15.05gol
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.15.05gol
In this paper, we introduce the basic concepts needed for a pragmatic analysis of a specific kind of magic poetry, viz. Romanian
love charms. We first distinguish between five types of charms: charms for love and beauty; charms for knowing one’s fated
spouse; charms for bringing one’s fated spouse; charms for hate; charms for undoing hate. Our study concentrates on charm
scenarios, i.e. on the instructions transmitted by charm-performers. Each charm scenario combines two sets of textual data:
charm formulas (verses or poems) and charm techniques. The technique texts contain prose directions concerning the nonverbal
component of the charm. After analyzing an example of each type of charms, we suggest that some rhetorical topoi
of love charms (generally, metaphors) should be understood as modal indications that “guide” the magic process by
illustrating its ideal result.
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