Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... early associations and the fact that he concealed them . ( See also Jonathan Culler's short description of this matter [ 1988 : 108 ] and Derrida's long rhetorical analysis of those early writings [ 1988a ] . For a range of negative ...
... early associations and the fact that he concealed them . ( See also Jonathan Culler's short description of this matter [ 1988 : 108 ] and Derrida's long rhetorical analysis of those early writings [ 1988a ] . For a range of negative ...
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... early verse . As Yeats himself said , his early poetry was governed by its " unconscious drama ” ( 1965 : 69 ) . Discourse itself is the locus of the play of identity and difference , of metaphor and me- tonymy , of the synchronic and ...
... early verse . As Yeats himself said , his early poetry was governed by its " unconscious drama ” ( 1965 : 69 ) . Discourse itself is the locus of the play of identity and difference , of metaphor and me- tonymy , of the synchronic and ...
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... early version . In this way the study , seemingly “ unconsciously , " complicates ( without abandoning ) its binary logic and subordinates the early version to the later . Doing so , it avoids the very terror of modernism , the terror ...
... early version . In this way the study , seemingly “ unconsciously , " complicates ( without abandoning ) its binary logic and subordinates the early version to the later . Doing so , it avoids the very terror of modernism , the terror ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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