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Seven Types of Ambiguity
Seven Types of Ambiguity
Literary Criticism, Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
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ISBN: 9789367219720
Genre: Literary Criticism, Literary Theory
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 284
Size: A5
Publisher: Doaba Publications
Description:
Seven Types of Ambiguity by William Empson is a groundbreaking work of literary criticism that revolutionized how poetry and language are analyzed. Originally published in 1930, this seminal book explores the concept of ambiguity in literature, demonstrating how words, phrases, and structures can hold multiple meanings, enriching interpretation and deepening literary complexity.
Empson categorizes ambiguity into seven distinct types, ranging from simple double meanings to complex paradoxes that challenge conventional literary understanding. Drawing from literary giants such as Shakespeare, John Donne, and T. S. Eliot, Empson illustrates how ambiguity is not a flaw, but a core feature of poetic beauty and intellectual depth.
By blending close reading, linguistic precision, and philosophical insight, Seven Types of Ambiguity has become an essential resource for students, scholars, and critics, influencing generations of literary theorists. Empson’s analytical approach encourages readers to engage deeply with texts, uncovering meanings that might otherwise be overlooked.
Key Topics Covered:
📖 Type 1: Words with multiple meanings used for poetic effect.
📖 Type 2: Double grammar structures resolving into a single meaning.
📖 Type 3: Unrelated meanings appearing simultaneously in poetry.
📖 Type 4: Conflicting meanings creating psychological depth in writing.
📖 Type 5: Unintentional ambiguities as authors develop their ideas.
📖 Type 6: Contradictory meanings forcing readers into active interpretation.
📖 Type 7: Complete contradictions within the author’s thought process.
Why Read This Book?
✔ One of the most influential books in 20th-century literary criticism.
✔ Essential reading for students, researchers, and literature enthusiasts.
✔ Explores how ambiguity enhances rather than weakens poetic meaning.
✔ A foundational text for New Criticism and modern literary analysis.
About the Author:
William Empson was a pioneering English literary critic and poet, renowned for his profound impact on 20th-century literary criticism. His rational and metaphysical poetry, along with his analytical style, reshaped modern literary studies. Beyond Seven Types of Ambiguity, his works like The Structure of Complex Words and Some Versions of Pastoral expanded his critical theories, making lasting contributions to literary theory.
Manufacturer/Publisher: Doaba Publications
Country of Origin: India
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