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Pretending and Meaning - Toward a Pragmatic Theory of Fictional Discourse (Hardcover, New)
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Pretending and Meaning - Toward a Pragmatic Theory of Fictional Discourse (Hardcover, New)
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Since Plato, Western critics of literature have asked how it is
possible for fiction writers to mean something serious. The outrage
over Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, published in 1988,
highlighted our continued uneasiness over distinctions between fact
and fiction, novel and history, truth and falsehood. The blasphemy
charged against Rushdie raises important questions: Did Rushdie
mean The Satanic Verses, or didn't he? When he publicly recanted,
what did he mean? What do we even mean by mean? This is the
starting point for Richard Henry's fascinating investigation of the
pragmatic foundations of fictional discourse. Drawing from Paul
Grice's interrogation of meaning and implicature, Henry offers a
systematic correlation between what it is to pretend and what it is
to mean, how the two concepts inform each other, and how it is
possible to mean seriously and sincerely by purportedly pretended
acts. Pretending and Meaning: Toward a Pragmatic Theory of
Fictional Discourse draws upon Paul Grice's interrogation of
meaning and implicature to offer a systematic correlation between
what it is to pretend and what it is to mean, how the two concepts
inform each other, and how it is possible to mean seriously and
sincerely by purportedly pretended acts.
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