Huisbeelden in de moderne Nederlandstalige poëzie
Author(s)
Kalla, Irena Barbara
Language
Dutch; FlemishAbstract
This book explores images of the house in Dutch-language poetry from the postwar period. On the one hand the archetypical notion of the house has always had an established place in poetry. It is connected to the meaning of house as a building, but even more so as an imaginative house or a home. On the other hand the house is a rich metaphorical concept that is often used for expressing poetical ideas. In a historical survey of modern Dutch-language poetry different images of the house are presented. The overview shows that the choice of certain metaphorical concepts is connected to literary and extra literary contexts, and to the poetical ideas of poets. Conceptual integration – blending theory – is used throughout this book as a theoretical frame. From this perspective poems are regarded as a complex blend, a network of connections which are constructed during the reading and interpreting processes. Finally, the book shows how metaphorical blends are integrated in concrete poems and which kind of house images result from this process.
Keywords
imagery; the netherlands; poetry; house; flandersDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_466592ISBN
9789038220864OCN
1030816813Publisher
Academia PressPublisher website
https://www.academiapress.be/nlPublication date and place
2012Series
Lage Landen Studies,Classification
Belgium
Netherlands
Dutch
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
21st century, c 2000 to c 2100
For adult emergent readers
Literary studies: poetry and poets