In:A Humanizing Literary Pragmatics: Theory, criticism, education
Roger D. Sell
[FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 10] 2019
► pp. 293–322
Chapter 22A historical but non-determinist pragmatics of literary communication
Published online: 24 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.10.c22
https://doi.org/10.1075/fillm.10.c22
Article outline
- 1.Literature and communication
- 2.Literature and history
- 3.Fictionality
- 4.The autonomy of authors
- 5.The human parity of authors and readers
- 6.Pragmatics: A theme and variations
- 7.Historical pragmatics: States and process
- 8.The social individual
- 9.Textualization-cum-contextualization
- 10.Rhetoric
- 11.The receiver’s hermeneutic effort
- 12.Text typology
- 13.Politeness
- 14.Ethical involvement
- 15.Communicative faith
- 16.Potentialities and limitations of the approach
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