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独创性声明及学位论文版权使用授权书
Acknowledgments
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Rationale behind Present Study
1.2 Significance of Present Study
1.3 Organization of the Thesis
Chapter Two Previous Studies on Literary Pragmatics
2.1 Definition of Literary Pragmatics
2.2 Origin of Literary Pragmatics
2.3 Development of Literary Pragmatics
2.3.1 Studies Abroad
2.3.2 Studies at Home
2.4 Inspiration for Present Study: Theoretical Integration
Chapter Three Preliminaries: Source Theories for Integration
3.1 Source One: Relevance Theory
3.1.1 Nature of Communication
3.1.2 Principles of Relevance
3.1.3 Relevance and Optimal Relevance
3.1.4 Types of Cognitive Effects
3.1.5 Comprehension Procedure
3.2 Source Two: Theory of Aesthetic Response
3.2.1 Formation of Text
3.2.2 Processing by Reader
3.2.3 Interaction between Text and Reader
3.3 Possible Benefits from Integration
Chapter Four Toward Integration
4.1 Description of Integration
4.1.1 Nature of Literary Communication
4.1.2 Optimal Relevance of Literary Discourse
4.1.3 Text as One Party in Communication
4.1.4 Reader as the Other Party in Communication
4.2 Result of Integration: Aesthetic Relevance Theory
Chapter Five Case Study: Interpretation of a Poem
5.1 Text as One Party
5.2 Reader as the Other Party
5.3 Summary
Chapter Six Conclusions
6.1 Findings of Present Study
6.2 Limitations of Present Study
6.3 Suggestions for Further Studies
References