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Reuven Tsur

    1 gennaio 1932 – 6 settembre 2021

    Reuven Tsur è un pioniere della poetica cognitiva, esplorando come i lettori percepiscono e si confrontano con la letteratura. Il suo lavoro applica teorie sofisticate per analizzare elementi poetici come ritmo, metafora e rima in diverse lingue e periodi storici. La ricerca innovativa di Tsur approfondisce l'indagine strumentale della performance poetica, in particolare del ritmo, spingendo i confini dell'analisi letteraria. Integrando linguistica, psicologia ed estetica, offre profonde intuizioni sull'esperienza del lettore e sulla struttura stessa del significato letterario.

    Poetic rhythm
    Toward a Theory of Cognitive Poetics
    What Makes Sound Patterns Expressive?
    On the Shore of Nothingness
    • On the Shore of Nothingness

      A Study in Cognitive Poetics

      • 380pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the interplay between poetic structure and religious experience, this book explores how verbal imitations evolve into conceptual frameworks. It delves into the challenges of articulating non-conceptual experiences like meditation, ecstasy, and mystic insights, demonstrating how language can bridge the gap between the ineffable and the conceptual.

      On the Shore of Nothingness
    • Poets, academics, and those who simply speak a language are subject to mysterious intuitions about the perceptual qualities and emotional symbolism of the sounds of speech. This title investigates the expressive effect of sound patterns, addressing questions of concern for literary theorists and critics as well as for linguists and psychologists.

      What Makes Sound Patterns Expressive?
    • Provides a comprehensive view of poetry, with chapters on the sound stratum of poetry, the units-of-meaning stratum, the world stratum, regulative concepts, and, the poetry of orientation and disorientation. This book consists of samples from the author's study of the rhythmical performance of poetry and the expressiveness of speech sounds.

      Toward a Theory of Cognitive Poetics
    • This book attempts to solve the yet unsolved mystery: what are the intuitive rules of versification followed by poets and readers in writing and reading poetry? It performs a small Copernican Revolution, shifting the constraints from verse structure to the reader's «Rhythmic Competence». It confers a psychological meaning upon the phrase «rhythmical performance», that allows us to make predictions concerning the rhythmical performance of a metrically complex line. The theoretical discussions are supported by empirical research, in which readings by leading British actors and colleagues from the academy are submitted to an instrumental investigation.

      Poetic rhythm