Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... competition between art and life , between the attention to configured rhetorical detail and the “ un- attended " felt sense of narrative progression . The ink before us calls for a figurative reading so that rhetoric itself seems both ...
... competition between art and life , between the attention to configured rhetorical detail and the “ un- attended " felt sense of narrative progression . The ink before us calls for a figurative reading so that rhetoric itself seems both ...
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... competing conceptions of rhetoric , out of which meaning emerges ( just as space comes to be seen a material condition of objects in space ) ? Or are the ... competition that can lead one to figure ink as life's 84 Rhetoric and Death.
... competing conceptions of rhetoric , out of which meaning emerges ( just as space comes to be seen a material condition of objects in space ) ? Or are the ... competition that can lead one to figure ink as life's 84 Rhetoric and Death.
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... competition , Bruns continues , so there are two Madame Bovarys , one a representation of life , a tour de force in the realistic mode , the other an adumbration of an impossible book — a book which , given the nature of lan- guage as a ...
... competition , Bruns continues , so there are two Madame Bovarys , one a representation of life , a tour de force in the realistic mode , the other an adumbration of an impossible book — a book which , given the nature of lan- guage as a ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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