In:Style as Motivated Choice: In memory of Peter Verdonk (1934–2021)
Edited by Michael Burke and Joanna Gavins
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 44] 2025
► pp. 45–67
Chapter 3Motivation and textual meaning in the stylistics of poetry
“Dulce et Decorum Est”
Published online: 8 May 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.44.03jef
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.44.03jef
Abstract
This chapter assesses Verdonk’s work on poetry through the lens of my own work on textual meaning in poetry. Using
Wilfred Owen’s war poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” as an illustration, it re-examines the attempt in Jeffries (2022) to establish whether a framework originally applied to ideology could be developed
into a more general model of textual meaning. The broader project concluded that the framework of Textual Conceptual Functions
(TCFs) as originally developed cover much of what might be seen as consensus about the stylistic choices in poems, though
there is additional contextually based meaning arising from individual readings of poems. The approach provides a systematic
way to identify and assess aspects of a poem’s meaning that would not necessarily be found by investigating formal linguistic
features alone or by a literary historical or social approach.
Article outline
- Introduction
- Peter Verdonk’s legacy
- Textual meaning
- Poetry as text
- A framework for poetic analysis
- Methodology
- “Dulce et Decorum Est”
- Conclusions
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