Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Steiner's description of Paul de Man's work as " instinct with sadness " ( 1989 : 122 ) could easily describe his own understanding - Steiner narrates the crisis of Western intellectual life in a manner that is fully inhabited by what ...
... Steiner's description of Paul de Man's work as " instinct with sadness " ( 1989 : 122 ) could easily describe his own understanding - Steiner narrates the crisis of Western intellectual life in a manner that is fully inhabited by what ...
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... Steiner says , “ it is only when , as logical positivism teaches , it will have been recognized and felt to be strictly nonsensical , that we shall inhabit a scientific- secular world . Educated opinion has , to a greater or lesser ...
... Steiner says , “ it is only when , as logical positivism teaches , it will have been recognized and felt to be strictly nonsensical , that we shall inhabit a scientific- secular world . Educated opinion has , to a greater or lesser ...
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... Steiner 1989 : 103 concurs ) . Rather , it is ma- teriality itself , nonhuman , brute , unintelligible , literally ... Steiner's view of the crisis of meaning in our century , the revolution in spirit he describes . For him what marks ...
... Steiner 1989 : 103 concurs ) . Rather , it is ma- teriality itself , nonhuman , brute , unintelligible , literally ... Steiner's view of the crisis of meaning in our century , the revolution in spirit he describes . For him what marks ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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