Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... implicit in the metonymic linking of Freud and Steiner in the pre- ceding paragraph , or in the repeated emergence , negative and positive , central and marginal , modernist and contemporary , of the 14 Rhetoric and Death.
... implicit in the metonymic linking of Freud and Steiner in the pre- ceding paragraph , or in the repeated emergence , negative and positive , central and marginal , modernist and contemporary , of the 14 Rhetoric and Death.
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... emergence of the order of the code in his examination of the functioning of the gold standard in Western culture at the turn of the century . Goux does not acknowledge the fact that the gold standard operated only for a short time at ...
... emergence of the order of the code in his examination of the functioning of the gold standard in Western culture at the turn of the century . Goux does not acknowledge the fact that the gold standard operated only for a short time at ...
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... emergence of language , as Stevens says , takes place in silent repetition - the repetition of ear - in which nothing is said and heard . Listen to this poem : That would be waving and that would be crying , Crying and shouting and ...
... emergence of language , as Stevens says , takes place in silent repetition - the repetition of ear - in which nothing is said and heard . Listen to this poem : That would be waving and that would be crying , Crying and shouting and ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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