Description

Literary Onomastics surveys different methods of studying names in works of literature and offers representative works of literary onomastic analysis. Included in this volume are qualitative studies that examine select names as well as quantitative studies that examine entire systems of names. These studies of literary names straddle centuries, cross genres, and defy simple categorization. Leading and emerging scholars in this field provide insight into the namecraft of William Shakespeare, Philip Sidney, John Donne, Julia Alvarez, Ursula K. Le Guin, Zadie Smith, George R. R. Martin, and Britain's Rebel Writers. The theories and methods they employ are associated with cultural, linguistic, rhetorical, feminist, and ethnic studies. Collectively, these scholars demonstrate the many approaches available to the study of names and naming practices in literary works. Additionally, they consider how names function in a variety of genres and mediums, including poetry, novels, science fiction, and fantasy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Approaches to Literary Onomastics
Chapter 2: Naming as Self Reference in Poems by Sidney, Shakespeare, and Donne
Chapter 3: Proclaiming Names in Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies
Chapter 4: Onomastic Metaphor: The Rhetoric of Right Names in A Wizard of Earthsea
Chapter 5: ‘First and last names on a direct collision course’: Immigrant Naming Strategies, Ethnic Identities, and Cultural Assimilation in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth
Chapter 6: Names and World-Building in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones
Chapter 7: Angry Young Women and Rebel Writers: The Naming of a Female Literary Movement

Product details

Published Oct 03 2023
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 132
ISBN 9781666905922
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 239 x 158 mm
Series Names and Naming in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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