词汇 | authorial |
释义 | authorial adjective[ before noun ] formaluk /ɔːˈθɔː.ri.əl/ us /ɑːˈθɔːr.i.əl/ relating to the author of a book, article, play, etc.著者的,作者的,作家的 People who write for work or pleasure autobiographer belletrist blogger Braillist chronicler columnist cub reporter novelist poet laureate satirist scribbler scribe scriptwriter scrivener self-parody Shakespeare songsmith songwriter stylist symbolist Examples of authorialauthorial This is, indeed, narrative history at its most straightforward, with the minimum of authorial comment or interpretation, and the minimum of debate. We become more aware of authorial expertise on a variety of subjects rather than a deeply observed or dramatically cogent scene. Her image left critics free to praise her: to note virility without suggesting that she fitted the usual authorial mould. Marking books was a way in which a reader created an understanding of authorial intention both for themselves and possibly for others. Surely this is one of the concerns motivating the move from authorial-discourse to text sense interpretation. The boundary between editorial licence and authorial prerogative would be impossible to define. Indeed, in an area of popular music studies overburdened with authorial interpretations, it is entirely refreshing to hear the accounts of young people themselves. We argue that student textual plagiarism can best be viewed as an issue of authorial identity construction. This staging of the self refers to a highly competitive world, which in return explains this authorial strategy. For a linguist, these studies are rather limited, dealing mainly with rhetorical features of form, authorial stance, and relation to the scientific community. His "heroes" will continually offer resistance to authorial reification, they will invariably defy their author's assumed transgradience. This essay aims to address these issues of audience reception and some questions of authorial intention that they raise. The "authorial person" would conquer the academic corporation and replace the juridical as a principle of academic individuation, as a definition of the academic's persona. Acknowledgments reveal authorial strategies, the staging of a public persona, the pursuit or display of symbolic capital in a highly competitive world. Concealed behind the authorial debates and differences she presents are the publishers who mediated between her historians and the reading public. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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