Experiencing poetry : a guidebook to psychopoetics /

"How do we experience poetry as readers? What is it in the text that provokes particular reactions, and how can we methodologically reveal these effects? Introducing an evidence-based approach to poetics, this book explores the psychological effects of poetic form and content, with an emphasis...

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Main Authors: Peer, Willie van. (Author)
Group Author: Chesnokova, Anna
Published: Bloomsbury Academic,
Publisher Address: London, UK :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Bloomsbury advances in stylistics
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Summary: "How do we experience poetry as readers? What is it in the text that provokes particular reactions, and how can we methodologically reveal these effects? Introducing an evidence-based approach to poetics, this book explores the psychological effects of poetic form and content, with an emphasis on how real readers respond to and experience poetry. Engaging with texts from diverse cultural and historical settings, it covers the basics of stylistic theory while at the same time outlining the specific methods required to categorize readers' cognitive, emotional and attitudinal reactions. Chapters guide you through engaging experiments, covering key concepts such as significance, averages, deviation, outliers and reliability, and bring poetry to life by drawing on YouTube performances and musical renditions of the texts. With further readings, a glossary of key terms and ancillary resources providing an overview of research methodology, this book equips you with all the linguistic and analytical tools needed to uncover the psychological workings of poetry."--
Carrier Form: xiv, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [199]-205) and indexes.
ISBN: 9781350248014
1350248010
9781350248021
1350248029
Index Number: PN1126
CLC: I052
Call Number: I052/P375
Contents: Foreword: Psychopoetics, and How We Go About It -- 1. Poetry is Structure -- 2. Poetry is Madness -- 3. Poetry is Revelation -- 4. Poetry is Violence -- 5. Poetry is Prettiness -- 6. Poetry is Power -- 7. Poetry is Persistence -- 8. Methods to Study Psychopoetics -- 9. Toward a General Theory of Psychopoetics Glossary Ancillary Resources -- Bibliography -- Index.