释义 |
Definition of textuality in English: textualitynoun ˌtɛkstʃʊˈalɪtiˌteksCHo͞oˈalədē 1The quality or use of language characteristic of written works as opposed to spoken usage. 书面语风格,书面语运用 philosophical texts should be interpreted with careful attention to their textuality Example sentencesExamples - However, James's figural use of textuality both produces and justifies a reader's instinctive preference for Ralph.
- His book celebrates the textuality of history, the narrativity of historical narration.
- There is as much space, under this rubric of textuality, for the popular icons of the day as for Shakespeare, the greatest among the canonical authors.
- The book is a pleasure to read for its rich textuality, clarity of prose, engaging style with a sense of humor.
- He cannot reconcile his self-experience with his asserted self-identity because he constitutes himself in the terms of a textuality that he cannot contain.
- I want to turn now to several characteristic examples that suggest one version of the romantic relationship to textuality.
- Thus, Lefevere's plaint that literary echoes, sources, allusions, even imitations and parodies, may become lost in translation represents an implicit critique of outmoded models of textuality.
- In describing Isabel's youth, James shows textuality primarily in its most concrete, literal meaning: the interpretation of words, particularly literary or other written words.
- He was highly conscious of the way the textual surface communicated and the possibilities this superficial dimension of textuality held for the project of communicating ‘feeling.’
- To put this bluntly, historical catachresis is a way of borrowing literary criticism's understanding of textuality to point beyond the literary text.
- Tranter knows poetry is almost always stalked by the bourgeoisie, and that the pressures of textuality create formal difficulties for sense and feeling.
- His aim in considering the juncture of electronic publication and literary theory is to work out a definition of textuality that has been tested against these relatively new forms.
- For instance, within textuality there is also an informational structure of given versus new information.
- Theologians have long meditated on the textuality of scripture: the canons of its assembly, the contexts of its transmission, the questions of its authorship.
- He opens the poem with an idea that is typical of Borges on the library-like textuality of the world.
- It seems to me that comparing forms of textuality offers the most useful path to getting inside the structural features that define them.
- The constructed quality of the story, its textuality, serves the community's need for self-possession.
- The quick answer is that they are like other literary critics ‘examining textuality, not just summarizing textual content.’
- The lines nicely identify a critical moment in the development of literary culture, and in particular a point of shift in the relation between textuality and marginality between substance and periphery.
- This article will attempt both to respond to and to develop some of these questions within the context of modern theories of translation and textuality.
2Strict adherence to a text; textualism. 墨守原文 Example sentencesExamples - The overlapping areas in which biblical scholars can cooperate with the postcolonial agenda include: race, nation, translation, mission, textuality, spirituality, representation.
- Literature subjects at [this university] have synergised with Media and have a common basis in different approaches to textuality, to reading texts, and theorising the place of texts in society.
- Instead of presenting a voice that reflects on its own nature and what opposes it (as in the Romantic lyric), Welish presents a text that reflects on the nature of textuality and what borders it.
- The contest between visuality and textuality incarnates the interplay between the political and the aesthetic, between justice and pleasure, truth and beauty.
Definition of textuality in US English: textualitynounˌteksCHo͞oˈalədē 1The quality or use of language characteristic of written works as opposed to spoken usage. 书面语风格,书面语运用 philosophical texts should be interpreted with careful attention to their textuality Example sentencesExamples - His book celebrates the textuality of history, the narrativity of historical narration.
- There is as much space, under this rubric of textuality, for the popular icons of the day as for Shakespeare, the greatest among the canonical authors.
- His aim in considering the juncture of electronic publication and literary theory is to work out a definition of textuality that has been tested against these relatively new forms.
- Thus, Lefevere's plaint that literary echoes, sources, allusions, even imitations and parodies, may become lost in translation represents an implicit critique of outmoded models of textuality.
- I want to turn now to several characteristic examples that suggest one version of the romantic relationship to textuality.
- In describing Isabel's youth, James shows textuality primarily in its most concrete, literal meaning: the interpretation of words, particularly literary or other written words.
- He opens the poem with an idea that is typical of Borges on the library-like textuality of the world.
- The lines nicely identify a critical moment in the development of literary culture, and in particular a point of shift in the relation between textuality and marginality between substance and periphery.
- For instance, within textuality there is also an informational structure of given versus new information.
- It seems to me that comparing forms of textuality offers the most useful path to getting inside the structural features that define them.
- He cannot reconcile his self-experience with his asserted self-identity because he constitutes himself in the terms of a textuality that he cannot contain.
- However, James's figural use of textuality both produces and justifies a reader's instinctive preference for Ralph.
- He was highly conscious of the way the textual surface communicated and the possibilities this superficial dimension of textuality held for the project of communicating ‘feeling.’
- To put this bluntly, historical catachresis is a way of borrowing literary criticism's understanding of textuality to point beyond the literary text.
- The book is a pleasure to read for its rich textuality, clarity of prose, engaging style with a sense of humor.
- Tranter knows poetry is almost always stalked by the bourgeoisie, and that the pressures of textuality create formal difficulties for sense and feeling.
- The quick answer is that they are like other literary critics ‘examining textuality, not just summarizing textual content.’
- The constructed quality of the story, its textuality, serves the community's need for self-possession.
- Theologians have long meditated on the textuality of scripture: the canons of its assembly, the contexts of its transmission, the questions of its authorship.
- This article will attempt both to respond to and to develop some of these questions within the context of modern theories of translation and textuality.
2Strict adherence to a text; textualism. 墨守原文 Example sentencesExamples - Instead of presenting a voice that reflects on its own nature and what opposes it (as in the Romantic lyric), Welish presents a text that reflects on the nature of textuality and what borders it.
- The contest between visuality and textuality incarnates the interplay between the political and the aesthetic, between justice and pleasure, truth and beauty.
- Literature subjects at [this university] have synergised with Media and have a common basis in different approaches to textuality, to reading texts, and theorising the place of texts in society.
- The overlapping areas in which biblical scholars can cooperate with the postcolonial agenda include: race, nation, translation, mission, textuality, spirituality, representation.
|