Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... , " of a world that is unknown and other existing simultaneously with our own . It is pre- cisely this otherness that the phone reveals to Marcel , a real presence indeed that voice so near - in 465 Rhetoric and Death.
... , " of a world that is unknown and other existing simultaneously with our own . It is pre- cisely this otherness that the phone reveals to Marcel , a real presence indeed that voice so near - in 465 Rhetoric and Death.
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... existing significance . Strong textual- ism , " he concludes , " draws the moral of modernist literature and thus creates genuinely modernist criticism " ( 1982 : 153 ) . In another essay Rorty contrasts pragmatism to an earlier ...
... existing significance . Strong textual- ism , " he concludes , " draws the moral of modernist literature and thus creates genuinely modernist criticism " ( 1982 : 153 ) . In another essay Rorty contrasts pragmatism to an earlier ...
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... existing monuments form an ideal order among themselves , which is modified by the introduction of the new ( the really new ) work of art among them . The existing order is complete before the new work arrives ; for order to persist ...
... existing monuments form an ideal order among themselves , which is modified by the introduction of the new ( the really new ) work of art among them . The existing order is complete before the new work arrives ; for order to persist ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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