Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... marks the transformation of synecdochical hierarchy to metonymic interplay ( or the " superimposition " of one upon ... marks its own " nonsimplicity ” and “ non- identity " with itself ( Derrida 1982 : 13 ; Todorov 1982 : 36 ) ...
... marks the transformation of synecdochical hierarchy to metonymic interplay ( or the " superimposition " of one upon ... marks its own " nonsimplicity ” and “ non- identity " with itself ( Derrida 1982 : 13 ; Todorov 1982 : 36 ) ...
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... mark of meaning beyond the local reserve of its discourse . ( Such re- served discourse seems simply , as in Johnson ... marks its own rhetoricity , it always also func- tions precisely by not marking itself , by being transparent , as ...
... mark of meaning beyond the local reserve of its discourse . ( Such re- served discourse seems simply , as in Johnson ... marks its own rhetoricity , it always also func- tions precisely by not marking itself , by being transparent , as ...
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... marks Stevens's discourse as it marks lan- guage for Derrida . This poem of middle age- " Waving Adieu , Adieu , Adieu " -doesn't narrate anything ; rather , it attempts to create a mood , to reveal something within or behind language ...
... marks Stevens's discourse as it marks lan- guage for Derrida . This poem of middle age- " Waving Adieu , Adieu , Adieu " -doesn't narrate anything ; rather , it attempts to create a mood , to reveal something within or behind language ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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