Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... understanding . ( In Chapter 5 I examine such desire embodied in synecdochic , " im- perial " modernism . ) But there is another way to understand modern- ism that will allow us to see its self - conscious temporal understanding of ...
... understanding . ( In Chapter 5 I examine such desire embodied in synecdochic , " im- perial " modernism . ) But there is another way to understand modern- ism that will allow us to see its self - conscious temporal understanding of ...
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... understanding rhetoric studies the ground of meaning as a linguistic effect , meaning that is as immediately , as phenomenally ap- prehended as a smell or a touch . These understandings of rhetoric are issues of great urgency for ...
... understanding rhetoric studies the ground of meaning as a linguistic effect , meaning that is as immediately , as phenomenally ap- prehended as a smell or a touch . These understandings of rhetoric are issues of great urgency for ...
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... understanding of discourse is directly rel- evant to an understanding of the appropriation and transmission of texts beyond the despair of unconnected events that de Man and Eliot articulate in their different ways . That is , it offers ...
... understanding of discourse is directly rel- evant to an understanding of the appropriation and transmission of texts beyond the despair of unconnected events that de Man and Eliot articulate in their different ways . That is , it offers ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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