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logopœia|lɒgəˈpiːjə| [a. Latinized form of Gr. λογοποιία f. λόγος word + ποιεῖν to make + -ια abstract fem. ending.] (See quot. 1929.)
1929E. Pound in N.Y. Herald-Tribune 20 Jan. xi. 5/4 Logopoeia, ‘the dance of the intellect among words’, that is to say, it employs words not only for their direct meaning, but it takes count in a special way of habits of usage, of the context we expect to find with the word... It holds the æsthetic content which is peculiarly the domain of verbal manifestation and can not possibly be contained in plastic or in music. 1934― ABC of Reading iv. 21 You still charge words with meaning mainly in three ways, called phanopoeia, melopoeia, logopoeia. 1957N. Frye Anat. Crit. 244 The context that Ezra Pound has in mind when he speaks of the three qualities of poetic creation as melopoeia, logopoeia, and phanopoeia. |