Structuralist Poetics : Structuralism, Linguist... Apr 2026
In his landmark 1975 book, , Jonathan Culler argues that reading literature is a lot like speaking a language. You don't just naturally "know" how to interpret a poem; you have mastered a hidden system of rules that makes that interpretation possible. 1. The Blueprint: Linguistics as the Model
There is no "natural" reason why the word "rose" means that flower; it’s just a social agreement. Structuralist poetics : structuralism, linguist...
Langue is the abstract system of rules (Grammar), while parole is the actual speaking we do. In his landmark 1975 book, , Jonathan Culler
Why do you know that a "dark and stormy night" in a novel suggests something bad is coming, but the same sentence in a weather report is just a fact? The Blueprint: Linguistics as the Model There is
If linguistics studies the system of language ( langue ), then a "Poetics" should study the system of literature. 2. "Literary Competence": How You Learned to Read
The word "Rose" (the sound/ink) is the signifier . The concept of a flower is the signified .
If you want to understand how we find meaning in a story without just "guessing" what the author felt, you have to look at the