Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... suggests " depths " of meaning and at the same time suggests that there are no " depths " at all , only the phenomenal " surface " of reality . Such a sense of irony characterizes contemporary literary theory : it is the non - sim ...
... suggests " depths " of meaning and at the same time suggests that there are no " depths " at all , only the phenomenal " surface " of reality . Such a sense of irony characterizes contemporary literary theory : it is the non - sim ...
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... suggest two ways of reading . We can choose to understand literature and our world in terms of the causation , as Eliot ... suggests , we can stay on the surface of things to discover scaffolded topographies and configurations of textual ...
... suggest two ways of reading . We can choose to understand literature and our world in terms of the causation , as Eliot ... suggests , we can stay on the surface of things to discover scaffolded topographies and configurations of textual ...
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... suggests functions unconsciously in Jakobson , like the opposition de Man sees in Bakhtin , opposes a formal and structural understanding of meaning to a material and historical — that is , enunciatory — under- standing . It suggests ...
... suggests functions unconsciously in Jakobson , like the opposition de Man sees in Bakhtin , opposes a formal and structural understanding of meaning to a material and historical — that is , enunciatory — under- standing . It suggests ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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