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Harri Veivo
Bio: Harri Veivo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Literary theory & Embodied cognition. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 13 citations.
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TL;DR: Booth as discussed by the authors argues that readers have overlooked Nabokov's ironies in Lolita, when Humbert Humberts is given full and unlimited control over the rhetorical resources.
Abstract: Can we really be surprised that readers have overlooked Nabokov’s ironies in Lolita, when Humbert Humbert is given full and unlimited control over the rhetorical resources? . . . One of the delights of this delightful, profound book is that of watching Humbert almost make a case for himself. But Nabokov has insured that many, perhaps most, of his readers will be unsuccessful, in that they will identify Humbert with the author more than Nabokov intends. (391) Wayne C. Booth, The Rhetoric of Fiction, Chapter 13
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TL;DR: A review of recent scholarship in cognitive linguistic approaches to literary studies, with special emphasis on the emergence of cognitive poetics as a theoretical and analytical tool in the study of literary texts, can be found in this article.
Abstract: A review of recent scholarship in cognitive linguistic approaches to literary studies, with special emphasis on the emergence of cognitive poetics as a theoretical and analytical tool in the study of literary texts.
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