Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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Página 109
... major modernist literary figure - Yeats , Lawrence , Conrad , and Stevens - but the focus is not so much on the literary figure as on the articulation and situation of rhetoric shared — or at least paralleled - by the contemporary ...
... major modernist literary figure - Yeats , Lawrence , Conrad , and Stevens - but the focus is not so much on the literary figure as on the articulation and situation of rhetoric shared — or at least paralleled - by the contemporary ...
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... major motive to poststructuralist discourse and rhetoric . Within Barthes ' understanding of language - and the enunciated voices of language - is this contrast between language considered as communicative and language considered as ...
... major motive to poststructuralist discourse and rhetoric . Within Barthes ' understanding of language - and the enunciated voices of language - is this contrast between language considered as communicative and language considered as ...
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... major texts " -a scene that is a " comically hollow affirmation of an annihilating prospect " of a " purely ' literary conception of the sublime " ( 1987 : 359 ) . In other words , if the sublime is the experience of " terrible , " as ...
... major texts " -a scene that is a " comically hollow affirmation of an annihilating prospect " of a " purely ' literary conception of the sublime " ( 1987 : 359 ) . In other words , if the sublime is the experience of " terrible , " as ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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