Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Eliot's understanding of Joyce's achieve- ment than his description of the " panorama " of contemporary life . That panorama , for Eliot , as for Forster and for many of their con- temporaries , is a vast chaos , what Wallace Stevens ...
... Eliot's understanding of Joyce's achieve- ment than his description of the " panorama " of contemporary life . That panorama , for Eliot , as for Forster and for many of their con- temporaries , is a vast chaos , what Wallace Stevens ...
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... Eliot ( 1983 : 192 ) . If Eliot wants to " save " the mind of Europe and recuperate the " tradition , " then Joyce offers it " only the hideous caricature of itself and its world " ( 1983 : 188 ) . Still , Eliot's review brings together ...
... Eliot ( 1983 : 192 ) . If Eliot wants to " save " the mind of Europe and recuperate the " tradition , " then Joyce offers it " only the hideous caricature of itself and its world " ( 1983 : 188 ) . Still , Eliot's review brings together ...
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... Eliot's authoritative tradition to Joyce's scaffolding of tradition in Ulysses . The Waste Land , Franco Moretti argues , " is a code that allows for the assimilation of elements taken from different codes : the ' all - inclusiveness ...
... Eliot's authoritative tradition to Joyce's scaffolding of tradition in Ulysses . The Waste Land , Franco Moretti argues , " is a code that allows for the assimilation of elements taken from different codes : the ' all - inclusiveness ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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