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Volume 14:1 January 2014
ISSN 1930-2940

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Cognitive Axis of Literary Treatment

Dr. Naseem Achakzai, Dr. Zafar Iqbal and Ms. Faria Saeed Khan


ABSTRACT

This paper will show that the addition of the study of Linguistics should never be accepted in form of merely a requirement, but this international system as a synchronic tool must be established as well as used in its scientific power to achieve the standard of an advanced mechanism of a device: a device with its properties that should openly approach the zones of human acceptance with the help of a system, mainly to those areas of human mind and creation, which are not revealed according the meaning and reality of our time yet. If we apply the scientific technique of cognitive poetics on a literary topic, or on an author we certainly find out a different kaleidoscopic patterns of literary world. This unique composed and controlled world of a new scientific loom was not conceived in past what we grasp today with a practical technology of our facilitated time and space. The property of systematic approach can cover the spheres of social sciences with literature and philosophy.

Keywords:

cognitive treatment, inhabitant and patient of the countryside of human mind

INTRODUCTION

A literary creation does not play horizontal actions only, but tries to find out the causes behind those events with its quality (vertical axis) that the influence of a literary piece must contain. The roots of events that possess the code of an understanding, explore its own excellence, within the range of a systematic understanding of a text. This methodical consideration depicts the curves and strings of a specific theory indirectly. Literariness in qualitative bent puts a strong emphasis to speak what someone feels to enjoy his or her organized presence in time with a kind of interest in the cosmos of a text. Those bygone critics who tried to explore a text through words-meanings have gone, while they had their own associated results the way they used their own senses but we are the living organs of our contemporary moves with our own methodologies. We have to recognize a piece of text in the mirror of what art demands within the rules of our main current. In this respect most of the text cosmos events are penciled out with horizontal lines. If we deal with a literary text to detect senses then a string of a theoretical tool allows us to record the exact portions of senses that spin around the objects of a text. Senses focus objects so closely and intimately that they become crystal clear and stick as a part of us with full curiosity like living objects of our day to day life.


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Dr. Naseem Achakzai
Assistant Professor
Chairperson
Department of English Literature
University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan
asak.khan@yahoo.com

Dr. Zafar Iqbal
Head
Department of English
National University of Modern Languages, Multan, Pakistan
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Ms. Faria Saeed Khan
Assistant Professor
Department of English Literature University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan
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