Title: | Why are author names so unconventional? An overview |
Author: | Giacomo Giuntoli |
Publication: | Numele și numirea. Actele Conferinței Internaționale de Onomastică. Ediția a III-a: Conventional / unconventional in onomastics, p. 923 |
ISBN: | 978-606-543-671-8 |
Editors: | Oliviu Felecan |
Publisher: | Editura Mega, Editura Argonaut |
Place: | Cluj-Napoca |
Year: | 2015 |
Abstract: | An author is broadly defined as the person who originated or gave existence to something and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created. Some might say that author names have no impact on linguistics. This point of view is not completely true when we work on literary onomastics, especially on contemporary fiction books. An author’s name is the bridge between readers and the words they read. When it falls down the only way to know what is across the bridge is to guess. This paper aims to describe a phenomenology of author names and demonstrate its importance in onomastics. |
Key words: | author names, death of the author, multiple names, band names, Luther Blissett |
Language: | English |
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