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[填空题] Meaning in Literature
In reading literary works, we are concerned with the "meaning" of one literary piece or another. However, finding out what something really means is a difficult issue.
There are three ways to tackle meaning in literature.
I. Meaning is what is intended by (1)_________.
Apart from reading an author’’s work in question, readers need to
1) read (2)_________by the same author;
2) get familiar with ( 3 )_________at the time;
3 ) get to know cultural values and symbols of the time.
II. Meaning exists " in" the text itself.
1) some people’’s view: meaning is produced by the formal properties of the text like (4)_________,etc.
2) speaker’’s view: meaning is created by both conventions of meaning and ( 5 )_________.
Therefore, agreement on meaning could be created by common traditions and conventions of usage. But different time periods & different (6)_________ perspectives could
[单项选择]The making of classifications by literary historians can be a somewhat risky enterprise. When Black poets are discussed separately as a group, for instance, the extent to which their work reflects the development of poetry in general should not be forgotten, or a distortion of literary history may result. This reminder is particularly relevant in an assessment of the differences between Black poets at the turn of last century (1900--1909) and those of the generation of the 1920s. These differences include the bolder and more forthright speech of the later generation and its technical inventiveness. It should be remembered, though, that comparable differences also existed for similar generations of White poets.
When poets of the 1910s and 1920s are considered together, however, the distinctions that literary historians might make between "conservative" and "experimental" would be of little significance in a discussion of Black poets, although these remain helpful classification f
A. To present an interpretation of some Black poets that contradicts that of the author’s.
B. To introduce a distinction between Black poets using dialect and White poets who did not.
C. To suggest the effects of some Black poets’ decision not to write only about racial subjects.
D. To prove that Black poets at the turn of the century wrote less conventionally than did their White counterparts.
[填空题]Meaning in Literature
In reading literary works, we are concerned with the "meaning" of one literary piece or another. However, finding out what something really means is a difficult issue.
There are three ways to tackle meaning in literature.
Ⅰ. Meaning is what is intended by (1) ______ (1) ______
Apart from reading an author’s work in question, readers need to
1) read (2) ______ by the same author; (2) ______
2) get familiar with (3) ______at the time; (3) ______
3) get to know cultural values and symbols of the time.
Ⅱ. Meaning exists "in" the text itself.
1) some people’s view: meaning is produced by the formal properties
of the text like (4) ______, etc. (4) ______
2) speaker’s view: meaning is created by both conventions of
meaning and (5) ______