10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERSONATIVE»
Discover the use of
personative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
personative and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia
In Andamani ho-, go- is active. — An subs, generally passive or quasi passive
and hence abstract, sometimes collective or pluralisive. Pa-, pan-, pang-, pam-,
subs, generally personative, agentive or instrumental. In Battan, Niasi, Sundan (
pa, ...
2
Ethnology of the Indo-Pacific Islands
Pun, personative, intensitive, occurs separately and as a prefix in Jav. and as a
postfix in Malay. Si def. personative, still used separately with proper names, and
as a personative of qualitives. I— (a contraction of sil) difinitive (concrete).
James Richardson Logan, 1851
3
Aristotle: Politics, rhetoric and aesthetics
But at 24.l460a5-l 1 , Aristotle supplies the positive corollary of this exclusion by
suggesting that the proper mode of poetry is personative or dramatic. These three
points help to adumbrate an Aristotelian conception of poetic mimesis, though ...
4
The J. Hillis Miller Reader
In the brief preface to the first book of his lyrics, Wessex Poems (1898), Hardy
affirms that 'the pieces are in a large degree dramatic or personative in
conception; and this even where they are not obviously so' (1978, 6). The same
phrasing is ...
Joseph Hillis Miller, Julian Wolfreys, 2005
5
Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry
It cannot be denied, that in the passages allcdged, he plainly speaks of
personative poetry as that which peculiarly deserves the name of imitation. The
inference seems obvious —that he speaks of it as peculiarly imitative, in the only
sense in ...
Aristotle, Thomas Twining, 1815
6
History of Linguistics 2002: Selected Papers from the Ninth ...
1 ) Therefore, we designate the appertaining theory to the origin and formation of
the personative names. Maciel, 1 894, p. 242. Also, in order to explain the
general Portuguese lexicon formation, he adds the aboriginal and African term's
...
Eduardo Guimarães, Diana Luz Pessoa de Barros, 2007
7
Editing Modernity: Women and Little-magazine Cultures in ...
In contrast to the impersonality and objectivity of 'The Crow' and 'Blackout,' '
Realization' problematizes its subjective, personative mode. With its inward gaze,
the poem shares an exploration of subjective experience with 'Ecce Homo'; but ...
8
Essays on Aristotle's Poetics
If we look for both immediate and obvious resemblance, we shall find it only in
DRAMATIC - or to use a more general term - PERSONATIVE Poetry; that is, all
Poetry in which, whether essentially or occasionally, the Poet personates; for
here, ...
... find it only in dramatic—or to use a more general term—personative Poetry;
that is, all Poetry in which, whether essentially or occasionally, the Poet
personates; for here, speech is imitated by speech. The difference between this,
and mere ...
10
Thomas Hardy (Routledge Revivals)
The very rare word personative is defined by OED as meaning 'involving
dramatic representation', and this passage is one of only two examples cited.
Perhaps the word was misunderstood as meaning 'personal', for when Hardy
repeated the ...