Poiesis and Possible Worlds(English, Hardcover, Martin Thomas L.)

Poiesis and Possible Worlds(English, Hardcover, Martin Thomas L.)

  • Martin Thomas L.
Publisher:University of Toronto PressISBN 13: 9780802036414ISBN 10: 0802036414

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Poiesis and Possible Worlds(English, Hardcover, Martin Thomas L.) is written by Martin Thomas L. and published by University of Toronto Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0802036414 (ISBN 10) and 9780802036414 (ISBN 13).

In Poiesis and Possible Worlds, Thomas L. Martin makes a highly focused intervention in the debate about poststructuralist and postmodern theorizing and offers a philosophical approach to some of the controversial tenets of recent theorists. The result is an important addition to the existing literature on the usefulness of possible worlds theory for literature. Martin argues that literary studies remain mired in the anomalies of a linguistic methodology derived from early twentieth-century language philosophy, a view challenged not only by theoretical physics, but also by compelling advances in philosophic semantics. The possible-worlds theory of this book moves beyond the understanding of language as an inescapable medium and toward a view of language as calculus, a theoretical outlook that provides richer means to model a wide range of literary worlds. These possible-worlds insights apply to several fundamental issues in literary and critical theory: not to a theory of fiction as other possible-worlds theorists have suggested, but at a lower level to the definition of literature, to verbal figuration in the theory of metaphor, and to models of reading. Well written and argued, Poiesis and Possible World will be of particular interest to literary critics, aestheticians, and philosophers of language.