Writing and Reading Poetry: A Cognitive Poetic Approach

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Abstract

This Element explores the relationship between creativity, poetry, and cognition through the lenses of cognitive linguistics and cognitive poetics. Section 1 situates poetic creativity within the frameworks of Conceptual Metaphor Theory, Cognitive Grammar, and Text World Theory, reconsidering traditional views of creativity by showing how linguistic structures underpin both writing and reading poetry. Section 2 adopts an autoethnographic approach, documenting the writing of poems from conception to final draft, demonstrating how cognitive-poetic principles shape decisions and highlight the embodied, subjective nature of creativity. Section 3 shifts focus to analysis, applying stylistic frameworks to original poems to illustrate how linguistic methods illuminate textual patterns, conceptual structures, and interpretative effects. Section 4 turns to reception, examining empirical reader-response data to show how readers engage with poems through cognitive-poetic processes, creating a cyclical interplay between production, analysis, and response. Together, these sections highlight the value of cognitive linguistics for understanding poetic creativity, interpretation, and experience.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781009498630
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2026

Publication series

NameElements in Cognitive Linguistics
PublisherCambridge University Press

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