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The purpose of the article is to examine the functioning of emotion in a poetic work and to describe this process by means of emotive analysis. The aim is to describe this action through revealing the author's subjectivity and depicting his inner world, as well as through the subjective organisation of the poetic text. Emotive analysis of a poetic work is based on establishing the influence of emotion on the organisation of the text at all levels of its structuring. Identifying the emotivity of textual components in content and form is carried out by the method of emotive analysis. We propose a multilevel emotive analysis, concerning different structures and levels of poetic text: phonetic (sound writing), lexical, descriptive and expressive (tropes, figures of speech, images), syntactic (poetic syntax), genre (genre forms and varieties), plot and composition (emothemes and changes in poetic experience), etc. The author of the article concludes that emotivity is characteristic not only of stylistic means, but also of the emotheme, emotive image, lyrical plot, emotive type of creative personality, etc. Emotivity coordinates all levels of the poetic text structure and influences the revealing of the poet's message and the reader's perception of it. And the poetic emotion also becomes an activator of certain lyrical situations / lyrical events, a regulator of emotional changes in 'events of the soul', an emotive marker of certain moods, states, experiences.
Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushinsky
Title: Emotive analysis of poetic text
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The purpose of the article is to examine the functioning of emotion in a poetic work and to describe this process by means of emotive analysis.
The aim is to describe this action through revealing the author's subjectivity and depicting his inner world, as well as through the subjective organisation of the poetic text.
Emotive analysis of a poetic work is based on establishing the influence of emotion on the organisation of the text at all levels of its structuring.
Identifying the emotivity of textual components in content and form is carried out by the method of emotive analysis.
We propose a multilevel emotive analysis, concerning different structures and levels of poetic text: phonetic (sound writing), lexical, descriptive and expressive (tropes, figures of speech, images), syntactic (poetic syntax), genre (genre forms and varieties), plot and composition (emothemes and changes in poetic experience), etc.
The author of the article concludes that emotivity is characteristic not only of stylistic means, but also of the emotheme, emotive image, lyrical plot, emotive type of creative personality, etc.
Emotivity coordinates all levels of the poetic text structure and influences the revealing of the poet's message and the reader's perception of it.
And the poetic emotion also becomes an activator of certain lyrical situations / lyrical events, a regulator of emotional changes in 'events of the soul', an emotive marker of certain moods, states, experiences.
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