Although the concept of the performative has influenced literary theory in numerous ways, this book represents one of the first full-length studies of performative language in literary texts. Creating States examines the visionary poetry of John Milton and William Blake, using a critical approach based on principles of speech-act theory as articulated by J.L. Austin, John Searle, and Emile Benveniste. Angela Esterhammer proposes a new way of understanding the relationship between these two poets, while at the same time evaluating the role of speech-act philosophy in the reading of visionary poetry and Romantic literature.Esterhammer distinguishes between the ‘sociopolitical performative, ‘ the speech act which is defined by a societal context and derives power from institutional authority, and the `phenomenological performative, ‘ language which is invested with the power to posit or create because of the individual will and consciousness of the speaker.Analysing texts such as The Reason of Church-Government, Paradise Lost, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, and Jerusalem, Esterhammer traces the parallel evolution of Milton and Blake from writers of political and anti-prelatical tracts to poets who, having failed in their attempts to alter historical circumstances through a direct address to their contemporaries, reaffirm their faith in individual visionary consciousness and the creative word – while continuing to use the forms of a socially or politically performative language.
Angela Esterhammer
Creating States [EPUB ebook]
Studies in the Performative Language of John Milton and William Blake
Creating States [EPUB ebook]
Studies in the Performative Language of John Milton and William Blake
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 245 ● ISBN 9781487596750 ● 出版者 University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division ● 发布时间 1994 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 6621038 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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