Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Yeats called it , of 1925. Such an addition raises the issue of Yeats's extensive revisions of his poems , which he himself notes in the epigraph to his 1906 Collected Works . Jakobson and Rudy cite it , " When ever I remake a song ...
... Yeats called it , of 1925. Such an addition raises the issue of Yeats's extensive revisions of his poems , which he himself notes in the epigraph to his 1906 Collected Works . Jakobson and Rudy cite it , " When ever I remake a song ...
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... Yeats , it forces the reader to see in Yeats's own mature description of his poetic - that of conflict , between man and his Daimon , emotion and its expression , the hero and his world- a description of the " unconscious " ( Jakobson ...
... Yeats , it forces the reader to see in Yeats's own mature description of his poetic - that of conflict , between man and his Daimon , emotion and its expression , the hero and his world- a description of the " unconscious " ( Jakobson ...
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... Yeats's own late defi- nition of development , " a temporal image of that which remains in itself . " Such a definition seems hardly developmental , only illusorily " temporal , " and inadequate to a discussion of Yeats's complex mod ...
... Yeats's own late defi- nition of development , " a temporal image of that which remains in itself . " Such a definition seems hardly developmental , only illusorily " temporal , " and inadequate to a discussion of Yeats's complex mod ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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