1st Edition

Nature and Language A Semiotic Study of Cucurbits in Literature

By Sunday O. Anozie, Jon Haarberg Copyright 1980
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

There exists an area of overlap where language and nature meet, and this book, first published in 1980, illuminates that fascinating territory. When real-world things, such as plants, are used in literature or language as symbols, these special signs have a double allegiance. They function as language but derive their meaning from nature. The authors trace the consequences of this, and show how... Read more

Foreword;  Acknowledgements;  Introduction;  Part 1: ‘Pregnant Gourds’ and ‘Delirious Pumpkins’: The Semiotic Matrix of CucurbitsPart 2: Implications;  1. Is a literary work written by the author or by the readers?  2. Does a literary work write itself?  3. Sign and signification  4. Independent creation versus tradition  5. On the nature of signs used in cucurbitic metaphors;  Conclusion;  Notes;  Works cited;  Translations;  Index

Biography

Ralf Norrman, Jon Haarberg