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The role of linguistics in the development of modern literary criticism
Author(s) -
imirana Seydou Maiga
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
el-thumuhat
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-5125
pISSN - 2614-8587
DOI - 10.25299/elthumuhat.2019.vol2(2).2991
Subject(s) - criticism , literary criticism , applied linguistics , sociological criticism , linguistics , rhetoric , theatre criticism , structural linguistics , media linguistics , contrastive linguistics , sociology , literature , philosophy , literary science , art
The nineteenth century is the age of linguistics, which opened the horizons for human sciences in this age, especially the monetary field, which is considered the first beneficiary of the fruits of linguistics, where both work on one material: language. However, linguistics was interested in the ordinary language, while the criticism in the creative language took criticism from the impressionist stage to rely on technical mechanisms to prevent the critic from falling into the trap of self-impression. And with the scientific breakthrough of criticism resulting from the exchange of criticism and linguistics we found several approaches from structural to deconstruction, stylistic, which wanted to contain the page rhetoric, and other approaches that continue to breed with the development of linguistics, and do not forget the analysis of speech, and the mechanisms of the reader and his response. These scientific observations, which will be discussed in this study in the following lines.

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