Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... articulate what Christopher Norris has called its " aesthetic ideology " " which equates the nature of language and mean ... articulates the global situation of modern irony . In The Castle it seemed to K. as if at last those people had ...
... articulate what Christopher Norris has called its " aesthetic ideology " " which equates the nature of language and mean ... articulates the global situation of modern irony . In The Castle it seemed to K. as if at last those people had ...
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... articulate Conrad's sense of being overwhelmed by experience , even while it seems to present a " cogni- tive " understanding of that experience . In fact , the narrative itself articulates this opposition between synecdochical ...
... articulate Conrad's sense of being overwhelmed by experience , even while it seems to present a " cogni- tive " understanding of that experience . In fact , the narrative itself articulates this opposition between synecdochical ...
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... articulates the sacred and still makes the discourse of mourning function like prayer and the " violence " of language more generally , beyond even the " reserve " of de Man's despair . Moreover , in this he is participating in a major ...
... articulates the sacred and still makes the discourse of mourning function like prayer and the " violence " of language more generally , beyond even the " reserve " of de Man's despair . Moreover , in this he is participating in a major ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse Theory Ronald Schleifer Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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