This paper focuses on synaesthetic shift occurring in translation of Emily Dickinson’s poetry into Ukrainian and Russian. The research is in line with Redka’s (2009) view of verbal and poetic synaesthesia, a trope which is structurally represented as a word combination, a sentence or even a poem, and manifests itself in the text as the author’s perception of objective reality via visual, colour, tactile, olfactory, auditory and gustatory sensation. We aim to describe two types of poetic synaesthesia: metaphoric, which is realized in the text as an image and is represented in cognition as conceptual metaphor or metonymy; and non-metaphoric, which is triggered by a combination of verbal images and phonetic instrumentation and versification. ...
The article attempts to describe Young Poland’s concretization of olfactory sensations. The author ...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry and correspondence constitute one of the most significant contributions to ...
This research addresses the following questions: (1) Are there similarities in the sequential orderi...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] This paper focuses on synaesthetic shift...
The study aims at illustrating how Russian and Ukrainian translators cope with the challenge of rend...
Synaethesia, both a neurological condition and literary trope, occurs when two of the traditional fi...
Introduction Synesthesia in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poetry has already been studied by Glenn O’Malley...
Magistro darbo objеktаs yrа sinеstеzija Janinos Degutytės ir Emily Dickinson poezijoje, o sinestezij...
The paper studies the phenomenon of synesthesia as an aesthetic category, adopted in Philosophy and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021There are two types of people who can have a synest...
In the existing literature on synaesthetic metaphors in poetry it is proposed that transfers tend to...
Purpose. This article discusses some interpretations of Emily Dickinson poetry in terms of the trans...
Marie-Odile Bernez, Fiona McMahon, Christelle Serée-Chaussinand, Maurice Géracht, Brittain Smith (ed...
Marie-Odile Bernez, Fiona McMahon, Christelle Serée-Chaussinand, Maurice Géracht, Brittain Smith (ed...
This article explores the relationship between multilingualism and synesthesia (neuro-psychological ...
The article attempts to describe Young Poland’s concretization of olfactory sensations. The author ...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry and correspondence constitute one of the most significant contributions to ...
This research addresses the following questions: (1) Are there similarities in the sequential orderi...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] This paper focuses on synaesthetic shift...
The study aims at illustrating how Russian and Ukrainian translators cope with the challenge of rend...
Synaethesia, both a neurological condition and literary trope, occurs when two of the traditional fi...
Introduction Synesthesia in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poetry has already been studied by Glenn O’Malley...
Magistro darbo objеktаs yrа sinеstеzija Janinos Degutytės ir Emily Dickinson poezijoje, o sinestezij...
The paper studies the phenomenon of synesthesia as an aesthetic category, adopted in Philosophy and ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021There are two types of people who can have a synest...
In the existing literature on synaesthetic metaphors in poetry it is proposed that transfers tend to...
Purpose. This article discusses some interpretations of Emily Dickinson poetry in terms of the trans...
Marie-Odile Bernez, Fiona McMahon, Christelle Serée-Chaussinand, Maurice Géracht, Brittain Smith (ed...
Marie-Odile Bernez, Fiona McMahon, Christelle Serée-Chaussinand, Maurice Géracht, Brittain Smith (ed...
This article explores the relationship between multilingualism and synesthesia (neuro-psychological ...
The article attempts to describe Young Poland’s concretization of olfactory sensations. The author ...
Emily Dickinson’s poetry and correspondence constitute one of the most significant contributions to ...
This research addresses the following questions: (1) Are there similarities in the sequential orderi...