American contemporary poetry, limited to the study of two poems by two main poets, Susan Howe and John Ashbery, is filtered through Charles S. Peirce’s enlightened thought. The analysis of the poetic work is supported by direct quotations by literary critics to strengthen the leading direction of the present dissertation that wants Peirce at the “hidden” core through semiotics. My underlying intention is to introduce the semiotician as the only philosopher-logician-linguist at the height of shaping a serious, committed, and new speculative cognitive thought to contextualize knowledge.

From Charles S. Peirce to Contemporary Poetry: a Semiotic Analysis

BALLARDINI, Anny
2013

Abstract

American contemporary poetry, limited to the study of two poems by two main poets, Susan Howe and John Ashbery, is filtered through Charles S. Peirce’s enlightened thought. The analysis of the poetic work is supported by direct quotations by literary critics to strengthen the leading direction of the present dissertation that wants Peirce at the “hidden” core through semiotics. My underlying intention is to introduce the semiotician as the only philosopher-logician-linguist at the height of shaping a serious, committed, and new speculative cognitive thought to contextualize knowledge.
2013
Inglese
Language and Linguistics; Contemporary American Poetry; Logic; Philosophy; Literature; Charles S. Peirce; Peircean Studies; Pragmatism; Susan Howe; John Ashbery
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