Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Literature imitates voices , but it also frees voice from context : it wraps the enunciatory situation in a mist . In literature the significance of " the movement alone " is no longer the sole significance of language : rather ...
... Literature imitates voices , but it also frees voice from context : it wraps the enunciatory situation in a mist . In literature the significance of " the movement alone " is no longer the sole significance of language : rather ...
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... literature ( it would be better from now on to say writing ) by refusing to assign a “ secret , ” an ultimate meaning , to the text ( and to the world as text ) , liberates what may be called an anti - theological activity , an activity ...
... literature ( it would be better from now on to say writing ) by refusing to assign a “ secret , ” an ultimate meaning , to the text ( and to the world as text ) , liberates what may be called an anti - theological activity , an activity ...
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... literature , but under the rubric ' literature ' ( itself quite recent , moreover ) a process of very different forms , functions , institutions , reasons , and projects whose relativity it is precisely the historian's responsibility to ...
... literature , but under the rubric ' literature ' ( itself quite recent , moreover ) a process of very different forms , functions , institutions , reasons , and projects whose relativity it is precisely the historian's responsibility to ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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