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Wordly wise: the semiotics of discourse in Dante's Commedia - v 84

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In Wordly Wise: The Semiotics of Discourse in Dante'sCommedia, Raffaele De Benedictis proposes a new critical method in the study of the Divine Comedyand Dante's minor works. It systematically and comprehensively addresses the discursive aspect of Dante's works and focuses mainly on the reader, who, along with the author and the text, contributes to the making of discursive paths and discourse-generating functions through the act of reading. This work allows the reader to become acquainted with howmeaning is generated and whether it is granted legitimacy in the text. Also, in a system of signification, sign function and sign production are not limited to the properties of the mind but are the result of working interactively with the properties of discourse, which provide directionality for the reader's enunciation(s) in action.

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Peter Lang
1453902422 / 9781453902424
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
851.1
28/12/2011
United States
English
249 pages
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