Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... remains on the very surface of its language . That is , even this rhetoric is embodied in the mother tongue and so remains " different " from itself , ordinary , on- going , the babble of the vernacular . For if there used to be no ...
... remains on the very surface of its language . That is , even this rhetoric is embodied in the mother tongue and so remains " different " from itself , ordinary , on- going , the babble of the vernacular . For if there used to be no ...
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... remains in the service of the repre- sentations of signification , even when that signification represents the breakdown of communication itself . In other words , the novel does not enact its meaning : the very language that ...
... remains in the service of the repre- sentations of signification , even when that signification represents the breakdown of communication itself . In other words , the novel does not enact its meaning : the very language that ...
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... remains alive only in scientific writing " ( 1986a : 159 ) : in such writing the existence of things and their possible future remains “ alive . " This is also why Jakobson so insistently parallels grammar and geometry in his work ( see ...
... remains alive only in scientific writing " ( 1986a : 159 ) : in such writing the existence of things and their possible future remains “ alive . " This is also why Jakobson so insistently parallels grammar and geometry in his work ( see ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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