Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... metaphor of ink attempts to create and represent such power ( Darstellung and Vorstellung ) . Or rather , my focus upon this hetero- geneous figure attempts to seize the text retrospectively - modernisti- cally - and to understand its ...
... metaphor of ink attempts to create and represent such power ( Darstellung and Vorstellung ) . Or rather , my focus upon this hetero- geneous figure attempts to seize the text retrospectively - modernisti- cally - and to understand its ...
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... metaphor that confers the illusion of proper meaning to a suspended open semantic struc- ture . In the naively referential language of the affections , this makes love into a forever - repeated chimera , the monster of its own ...
... metaphor that confers the illusion of proper meaning to a suspended open semantic struc- ture . In the naively referential language of the affections , this makes love into a forever - repeated chimera , the monster of its own ...
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... metaphor I have opposed to this conception of transcendental meaning is the " resonation " of the material " overtones " of meaning , the ringing of meaning's materiality in the same way that material sounds produce sympathetic ...
... metaphor I have opposed to this conception of transcendental meaning is the " resonation " of the material " overtones " of meaning , the ringing of meaning's materiality in the same way that material sounds produce sympathetic ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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