Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Parallel to the unfolding process of a poem is the reader’s process of understanding the poem, which may or may not be conceived at all, depending on the skill and attention of the reader. If the poem unfolds by surprise, and the surprise promotes clarification, the result for the reader is the pleasure of understanding. Because readers arrive at understanding via surprise, the surprise is understood to be meaningful, and we “strike a line of purpose across it for somewhere” (Frost, 1939). But, questions remain: How do human beings strike a link of purpose across it? How does the physical encounter with poetry, perceived, turn into meaning, our understanding of physical experience, conceived
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This paper attempts to exemplify a double-faceted approach to analysis of a short poem by Elizabeth ...
When we began to plan an integrative course, one of the few notions that we agreed upon was that the...
This article presents the creation of art – a poesy – in the context of the theory of communication....
2014-04-02This dissertation makes a case that Cognitive Poetics research and methodologies are an im...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
How we approach a poem changes it. Recently, it has been suggested that one readerly approach – a bo...
Smith (1968) argues that poems may end with formal changes which produce an experience of closure in...
The poetic experience – the experience of reading poetry – is fundamentally an embodied, mimetic and...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] On Poetry: The Eme...
Allegory refers to a narrative that can be interpreted to reveal an additional layer of symbolic mea...
In this article, an attempt is made to clarify the nature of the thinking with which the children an...
In Elements of Surprise (Harvard, 2018), Vera Tobin explores a phenomenon she calls the “well-made s...
This paper reflects upon the affective dimension of the experience of reading fiction and poetry. I ...
This paper explores how a certain kind of surprise—the “well-made” surprise—is created in poems. M...
Poetry is the most complex and intricate of human language used across all languages and cultures. I...
This paper attempts to exemplify a double-faceted approach to analysis of a short poem by Elizabeth ...
When we began to plan an integrative course, one of the few notions that we agreed upon was that the...
This article presents the creation of art – a poesy – in the context of the theory of communication....