Scott Kraft
Scott Kraft
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Philology, as a branch of literary studies, regardless of what the dictionaries may say, referred to those who studied sources, etymologies and linguistic elements of literature. It opposed literary critics, who argued that only either evaluating or analyzing works of literature responded to what its purpose was (philologists thought that that was a subjective procedure and thus would have mostly been monkeyish about what we now think of as literary studies). Journals and departments with the name philology in the title did not refer to the activities of grammarians, etc. With regard to literature, the field is so dead that, except for Claude, no one even knows to what I am referring. Largely, for better or worse--and this I know from my wife, who is an Acquisitions Editor for languages and linguistics--writers of grammar textbooks and dictionaries call themselves linguists and are here found in departments of linguistics.
Does your wife drink?
Best, Jim
I'd be reaching for the xanax and the occasional valium.