The Author’s Modality and Sctratificational Structure of a Literary Text in Modern English
Nino Kirvalidze ()
IBSU Scientific Journal, 2006, vol. 1, issue 1, 138-143
Abstract:
Any literary text irrespective of its genre or trend represents a unique and aesthetic image of the world, created by the author according to his communicative intention and his subjective modality. Hence, the subjective is the organizing axis of a literary work, for, in expressing his vision of the world, the author represents reality in the way that he considers to be most fitting. The interaction and co-existence of subjective and objective factors find their realization in the stratificational structure of the text, i.e. in its multi-layered constitution. The interdisciplinary methodology of research, employed in the article involves some essential data of the theory of literature, linguo-stylistics, text interpretation and linguo-pragmatics.
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Date: 2006
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