Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature - Donna R. Miller

Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature - Donna R. Miller

Debating the function of language in poetry: meta-textual musings in the Spanish 50s generation

Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature - Donna R. Miller

María José Rodrigo Mora
University of Bologna

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In her paper, she lucidly combines the fi rst and last of these interests by inquiring into how the poetic practice of the poets of the Spanish 1950s’ generation was accompanied by, indeed inextricably mingled with, profound refl ections upon their use of language and its very role in their art. These compelling ‘meta textual musings’, as she calls them, are clearly much more than that: they are authentic and insightful theoretical meditations – genuine ‘poetics’, which were often appended to their artistic publications and which critics have actually often considered more interesting than that artistic production itself!

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Rodrigo Mora, María. Debating the function of language in poetry: meta-textual musings in the Spanish 50s generation. Language and Verbal Art Revisited - Linguistic Approaches to the Study of Literature. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 253 - 270 Apr 2007. ISBN 9781845539092. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=19168. Date accessed: 19 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.19168. Apr 2007

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